Reference News Network, January 26 report: According to the UK's Daily Telegraph website on January 25, the new electric Lotus car of the British king was photographed at the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk.
Recently, the British King Charles III's car collection welcomed a custom-made Lotus Eletre car, which is assembled using parts made in China.
The car adopts the "Royal Burgundy" color commonly used for vehicles of the British royal family and government.
It is reported that the car was purchased by the king himself.
The Lotus car brand describes the Lotus Eletre as a "full-electric super SUV with racing DNA," with a range of "up to 319 miles (1 mile is approximately 1.6 kilometers)" and a motor with 900 horsepower.
King Charles III has long been known for his support of environmental protection, and choosing an electric vehicle as the new means of transport for the royal family will help reinforce this stance.
Although this "full-electric super SUV" was customized at a specialized factory in Norfolk, its components were all manufactured in China. (Translated by Pan Xiaoyan)
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