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The 2025 Lotus Emeya electric sedan has been unveiled in Australia, offering competitive pricing against its SUV sibling and the Porsche Taycan. Manufactured in China, the Emeya is the second mass-production electric car from Lotus, designed to rival the Porsche Taycan and Audi E-Tron GT. With prices starting from $189,990 plus on-road costs, the Emeya is set to arrive in Australia soon, offering impressive performance figures and a range of features. Orders are now open for the Emeya, with production already underway in China. Customers can choose between different model grades and options, with delivery expected by the end of the year. Brands mentioned: Lotus, Porsche, Audi. The most affordable Porsche Taycan is $175,100 plus on-road costs, while the cheapest all-wheel-drive Taycan sedan is $216,300 plus on-road costs. The Porsche Taycan Turbo offers similar acceleration to the top-of-the-range Emeya R, which is priced at $259,990. Orders for the Lotus Emeya are now open, with production underway in China and dealer demonstrators arriving this month. Customers can expect delivery by the end of the year if they place an order now. The Emeya variants feature dual electric motors and a 112kWh battery pack, with fast charging capabilities.
Brands mentioned: Audi, Lotus, Porsche
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