The 2024 Lotus Eletre R is hailed as the latest and most powerful supercar from Lotus, recognized as the fastest electric vehicle worldwide.
This remarkable car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. But does this impressive feat place it ahead of all its competitors?
Competitors That Outperform the 2024 Lotus Eletre R
In this article, we will explore vehicles that surpass the Lotus Eletre R 2024 in acceleration, showcasing its performance specifications available through its Saudi Arabian dealer, Al-Whalan Trading Company.
Here is a table listing the cars that have outperformed the new Lotus Eletre R in acceleration:
Car | 0-100 km/h Acceleration |
Lotus Eletre R | 2.9 seconds |
Mclaren 675LT | 3.0 seconds |
Mclaren 570S | 3.2 seconds |
Mercedes AMG GT Coupe | 3.6 seconds |
Audi R8 V10 | 3.1 seconds |
Lamborghini Urus Performante | 3.0 seconds |
Lucid Air Touring | 3.0 seconds |
Aston Martin DBX 707 | 2.9 seconds |
Performance Overview of the New Lotus Eletre R
The 2024 Lotus Eletre R features dual electric motors with a two-speed transmission, operating under an all-wheel-drive system, delivering an impressive 905 horsepower and a maximum torque of 985 Nm.
The vehicle's 112 kWh lithium-ion battery offers a range of 490 km, a top speed of 265 km/h, and charging time from 0 to 100% in 5.8 hours on a fast charger. Ultra-fast charging allows for 10 to 80% in just 20 minutes.
Safety Features of the New Lotus Eletre R
- Electronic Stability Control.
- Anti-lock Braking System.
- Electronic Brakeforce Distribution.
- Traction Control System.
- Adaptive Cruise Control.
- Lane Departure Warning and Lane Keeping Assist.
- Blind Spot Monitoring.
- Forward Collision Warning.
- Automatic Emergency Braking.
- Rear Cross-Traffic Alert.
- Driver Fatigue Monitoring.
- Traffic Sign Recognition.
- Front and Rear Parking Sensors.
- 360-Degree Camera System.


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