Lotus Cars Malaysia has officially updated both the Lotus Eletre 600 and Lotus Emeya 600 for the 2027 model year, with both models now arriving with more standard equipment, more luxury touches, and better overall value than before.
The updated duo is now available in Malaysia, with prices starting from RM499,000 for the Eletre 600 and RM489,000 for the Emeya 600.

For MY27, both the Eletre 600 and Emeya 600 receive a noticeable equipment upgrade, with several features that were previously reserved for higher-spec versions now included straight from the factory.
Among the newly added standard features are an Active Rear Spoiler, Nappa leather seats, dark tri-colour seatbelts, and configurable ambient lighting, all of which help give both cars a more premium and complete feel.
Lotus is also giving both models a more aggressive visual edge. The Lotus Eletre can now be specified with 22-inch wheels, while the Lotus Emeya gets 21-inch wheels.

Both models also get Pirelli P Zero tyres and six-piston brake calipers, available in either black or red, depending on how subtle — or not subtle — you want your Lotus to look.
The Eletre 600 is powered by a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup producing 450 kW (603 hp), paired with a 112 kWh battery that offers a claimed range of up to 580 km.
Then there’s the Emeya, which is arguably the more stylish and low-slung option of the two. Described by Lotus as an all-electric hyper-GT, the Emeya is designed to offer a more grand touring experience, combining sleek styling, aerodynamic detailing, and a more refined luxury-focused character.

While the Eletre is the one for buyers who want an SUV with presence, the Emeya is likely to appeal more to those who want something lower, sleeker, and a little more dramatic without going full supercar.
And now, with more standard equipment thrown in, it makes an even stronger case for itself.
Beyond the new equipment upgrades, both models continue to come loaded with the sort of premium features expected at this price point.

That includes adaptive air suspension with Continuous Damping Control, a KEF premium audio system, four-zone climate control, a 29-inch head-up display, and matrix LED headlights.
Lotus also revealed that it has now delivered more than 300 units of the Eletre and Emeya combined in Malaysia.

The company says the Lotus Official Club Malaysia (LOCM) has also expanded alongside the brand’s ownership base, helping bring together local owners and enthusiasts through drives, gatherings, and community events.
How Much?

Here’s what the updated Lotus EV duo costs in Malaysia:
- MY27 Lotus Eletre 600 – from RM499,000
- MY27 Lotus Emeya 600 – from RM489,000
Available Colours

Both models are available in the following colours:
- Zenith White
- Kaimu Grey
- Stellar Black
- Galloway Green
- Boreal Grey
- Fireglow Orange
- Solar Yellow

Where To See Them
Customers can view both models at Lotus showrooms in Glenmarie and Pavilion Damansara Heights.

