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2025 Lotus Emeya updated in Malaysia: Five variants, from RM 459k

  • BY Shaun Lee
  • 13 August 2025
  • 1:29 pm
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Lotus Cars Malaysia has updated its 2025 Lotus Emeya range with five variants, with prices now starting from RM459,000 on-the-road without insurance. This is RM96,000 less than the previous base price.

2025 Lotus Emeya Variants in Malaysia

Lotus Emeya Malaysia Pricing

For 2025, the line-up for the Lotus Emeya in Malaysia is as follows:

  • Emeya 600 – RM459,000
  • Emeya 600 GT SE – RM519,000
  • Emeya 600 Sport SE – RM599,000
  • Emeya 900 Sport – RM699,000
  • Emeya 900 Sport Carbon – RM729,000

The Emeya 600 variants are powered by a dual-motor AWD setup producing 603 hp and 710 Nm, achieving 0–100 km/h in 4.15 seconds with a top speed of 250 km/h. Range is up to 610 km (WLTP) from a 102 kWh battery, with DC charging up to 350 kW for a 10–80% top-up in around 18 minutes.

The Emeya 900 variants produce 905 hp and 985 Nm with a two-speed transmission, doing 0–100 km/h in 2.78 seconds and reaching 256 km/h. Range is around 485 km (WLTP) from the same 102 kWh battery.

GT SE variants focus on comfort with massaging and ventilated seats, intelligent glass roof, and ambient lighting, while Sport SE and Sport Carbon versions add active aerodynamics, Lotus Dynamic Handling Pack, and larger brakes. The Sport Carbon gets extended carbon fibre trim inside and out.

Bookings are now open, with deliveries expected from September 2025.

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