How Lotus Tech plans to stand out in the EV space

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Luxury EV maker Lotus Technology (LOT) is making its debut on the Nasdaq via a SPAC. Lotus Technology CFO Alexious Lee tells Yahoo Finance the move will help the company execute it's strategy and help it grow.

Lee explains that the company currently has four models available in Asia: two sports cars, a sedan, and an SUV. The Lotus Eletre SUV, he says, will begin to be delivered in the US in the third quarter of 2024. Lee says that "different markets have different strategies and different product offerings" and that the company plans to expand to even more markets.

Watch the video above to hear what Lee has to say about the SPAC and its efforts to reach the luxury consumer.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Stephanie Mikulich.

Video Transcript

BRAD SMITH: Luxury-EV maker Lotus Technology is debuting on the Nasdaq via a SPAC merger this morning. Amid dampening EV sales growth, Lotus Technology is gearing up to compete against US-based companies like Tesla, General Motors, and Ford.

Let's bring in Alexious Lee, who is the Lotus Tech CFO, as well as our very own Pras Subramanian to discuss more. Alex, great to have you here with us today. So, first and foremost, why this timing, and what do you hope to achieve through this de-SPAC?

ALEXIOUS LEE: Thanks for having me today. I think today is a great day for us at Lotus. We want to use this opportunity to give special thanks to our shareholders, partners, and our own employees, and also our customers.

Now, today is a great day for us as it marked a milestone. We are here in the market right now. We have been here, 80-years-old brand with a global footprint. And right now, four models are offering in the market. We are an early mover. And right now, being listed in Nasdaq through this transaction allows us to-- what do you call it-- execute our strategy, develop our growth potential, and deliver our commitment to the market.

PRAS SUBRAMANIAN: Hey, Alexious, this is Pras here. So you mentioned that global footprint. Is that something that's going to help Lotus Technology because of the fact that, in the US, there's some dwindling EV demand here, but in places like China and Europe, it might be better?

ALEXIOUS LEE: Well, right now, we have four models, two sports-car models, one SUV, and one sedan. So having that product portfolio matters a lot. These four models are currently available in Asia-Pacific, and part of it is also available in UK and EU.

We are offering-- we are having the new SUV model coming into the US the third quarter of this year. So different markets have different strategy and different product offerings and different conditions. But what is most important here is that we are definitely going to more markets at the same time through more models and through more stores.