Lotus cancels plans to go all-electric as the company now confirms that it will embrace hybrid and extended-range EVs to help compensate for slowing EV demand.

Lotus cancels plans to go all-electric as the company now confirms that it will embrace hybrid and extended-range EVs to help compensate for slowing EV demand.
As recently as 2019 you’d have to struggle to find an EV at your local showroom. Today, however, there are more than 50 different nameplates available in the U.S., the vast majority offered with range exceeding 200 miles – and some products doubling that figure. But the pace of introductions is only set to accelerate, with dozens of new battery-electric vehicles soon coming to market. Headlight.News checks out the most interesting and important products debuting in 2024.