Lotus Malaysia Expands Emeya Range with New 600 Series
Lotus Cars Malaysia has unveiled an expanded Emeya hyper-GT line-up, now starting from RM459,000. The new variants — Emeya 600 and Emeya 900 — align with Lotus’ global strategy to make its flagship electric GT more accessible while preserving its signature blend of bold design, high performance, and driver-focused innovation.

The updated naming structure reflects each model’s power output, with customers able to choose between sport-oriented or luxury-focused configurations. This streamlined approach simplifies the buying process while still allowing for personalisation.

The range now includes:
- Emeya 600 – 450 kW (603 hp) dual-motor, 4WD, 102 kWh battery, 20-inch wheels, KEF 15-speaker audio, 580 km range.
- Emeya 600 GT SE – Adds 21-inch wheels, glass roof, hands-free tailgate, and ambient lighting.
- Emeya 600 Sport SE – Gains Lotus Dynamic Handling Pack, active aerodynamics, and comfort seat pack with ventilation and massage.
- Emeya 900 Sport – 675 kW (905 hp), dual-motor with 2-speed transmission, performance interior theme.
- Emeya 900 Sport Carbon – Extensive carbon fibre trim, active aero, ventilated massaging seats.

Prices range from RM459,000 to RM729,000, giving buyers greater flexibility in balancing performance, luxury, and value.

Built as an all-electric hyper-GT, the Emeya combines breathtaking speed with long-distance comfort. The top variant sprints from 0–100 km/h in just 2.78 seconds, while adaptive air suspension with Continuous Damping Control (CDC) ensures both agility and refinement. Inside, advanced technology blends with sustainable materials, including LotusWear performance fabric in the Jasper interior.

The Emeya 600 offers over 603 hp and more than 580 km of driving range, making it one of the most competitive premium EVs in its segment. Standout features include a 29-inch head-up display, four-zone climate control, and the premium KEF sound system.

Bookings are now open at Lotus outlets in Glenmarie, Pavilion Damansara Heights, and Penang, with first deliveries expected in September 2025.
