Design patent drawings published by the intellectual property office have given us our first look at the Lotus 132, the famed British automaker’s first-ever SUV ahead of its official unveiling at the end of March. Featuring an aggressive, forward-leaning nose, and a rakish, coupe-like roof-line, Lotus’s designers look to be attempting to cash in on the brand’s reputation for making focused sports cars. The proportions, though, are unmistakably SUV-like.
Angular styling with boomerang-shaped
headlights and a wraparound rear lightbar appear are distinctive features that will
define the 132’s design. Slim (possibly digital) side mirrors and a rear
spoiler that doesn’t join up in the middle suggest that aerodynamic efficiency
will be important to this electric vehicle, something the brand’s sporting
history may help with.
The design closely resembles that of a
vehicle recently spied testing on public roads in China. Despite being hidden
under camouflage certain design elements from that vehicle, such as the
roofline, and the overall proportions are reflected in this drawing. Lotus has
announced that it will reveal the 132 on March 29 and has already hinted at a
few details in teasers. These include the slender LED lighting units,
aero-optimized wheels, and carbon fiber accents. The teaser even seems to show
digital side mirrors, which replace literal mirrors with a small camera, to
help reduce the amount that the units block the air.
Inside, meanwhile, the brand has revealed
that the SUV will have a digital instrument cluster, a sporty steering wheel
with contrast stitching, and illuminated switchgear. The brand has also shown a
floating infotainment system that has an “immersive start-up sequence.” Lotus
hasn’t provided too many details about the 132’s powertrain but has confirmed
that it will feature 800-volt technology and battery packs with capacities
ranging from 92-120 kWh. Some models will be able to accelerate to 100
km/h in less than three seconds, the brand says. Autocar reports that its
various trim levels will produce between 600 and 750 hp.