Lotus CEO Feng Qingfeng says sports cars over 3,970 lbs are "mediocre" - criticizing his own Evija, Eletre, and Emeya models ...
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The head of Lotus has described sports cars over 1.8 tonnes as ‘mediocre’, seemingly taking a swipe at the brand’s own range.
Lotus CEO Feng Qingfeng called out sports cars exceeding 1,800 kilograms as mediocre, a remark that ironically includes the 4 ...
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