Geely-owned Lotus has unveiled a plug-in hybrid version of its Eletre SUV in China with a new name: the Lotus For Me, dispensing with a naming convention followed since the 1956 Lotus Eleven sports car. 

Due on sale in China in the first quarter of 2026, the For Me is the first of three hybrids the brand intends to introduce over the next three years, with no confirmation or timing yet for the Australian market.

The For Me takes the battery-electric Eletre SUV and swaps the EV gubbins for a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine, front and rear electric motors, and a large (for a PHEV) 70kWh battery from CATL.

With a combined 710kW and all-wheel drive, the For Me has a claimed 0-100km/h time of 3.3 seconds and 420km of electric range under the more lenient CLTC cycle.

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The most powerful electric Eletre, by comparison, packs 675kW and sends power through all four wheels for a 0-100km/h claim of 2.95 seconds and 400km of WLTP range from a larger 107kWh battery. 

The For Me may see faster charging speeds than the Eletre thanks to its Electric Premium Architecture shared with the Lotus Emeya electric liftback.

Featuring a 900V electrical architecture instead of an 800V one, the For Me can be charged up to 80 per cent in a little over eight minutes. 

In the change from BEV to PHEV, the SUV has dropped the Lotus tradition of using model names starting with the letter ‘e’, which dates back to the 1956 Lotus Eleven sports car as founder Colin Chapman looked to move away from Roman numerals.