![]() The target electric range shown is based upon simulated results for the WLTP test procedure. The Eletre is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. These figures are target figures assuming the battery has been fully charged. Target electricity consumption combined 21,5 kWh/100 km CO₂-emissions combined 0 g/km. ![]() The final price of the vehicle depends on the chosen model, options, specifications and taxes. These are 'as from' prices, inclusive of VAT at current rate, exclusive of delivery and on-the-road costs. Lotus Cars Limited reserves the right to make adjustments based on certain factors beyond our control, but not limited to, homologation data, availability of materials, delivery costs, inflation and any local taxes. Please consult with your nearest Lotus Centre to confirm the availability and specification of any vehicle that you are interested in if you have any questions in this regard. The pricing included is for information purposes only and may differ in your location. Some of the product images and specifications contained in this website may relate to vehicles with different specifications to those that are available in your location, and not all options may be available in all locations. All customers who have placed an order for Eletre will be kept up-to-date with the development programme and invited to view its progress first hand where suitable. We have carried out thousands of hours of computer modelling, dynamic simulation and engineering development that has contributed to the target specifications and we have a strong degree of confidence that as the prototype vehicles progress through their programmes, the target specifications will be met and, in some cases, surpassed. * The vehicle specifications detailed on this page are target specifications based upon simulations. The US' latest LG TVs are to become available through the OEM's webstore or its authorized retailers in October 2022, with the exception of the OLED97G2 and 55LX1QPUA that can be ordered from now and the 48LX1QPUA that will not be released until November.* Exact specification (including colour and options) subject to availability, confirmation and terms and conditions. Those specs put it at a staggering cost of US$24,999 in its new market. They include the OLED97G2, which with its eponymous 97-inch dimensions is now the largest variant of the OLED G2 evo Gallery Edition series. LG does have 'normal' TVs to showcase at CEDIA Expo 2022 as well - although they are of the super-sized variety. Those looking for a TV built to look like it belongs in a fancy clinic instead could now look at the StanbyME Lifestyle TV, which has also now been released to the US in its single 27Art10 SKU for US$999. The LX1 comes in 48-inch (48LX1QPUA) and 55-inch (55LX1QPUA) SKUs, priced at US$1,699 and US$1,999 respectively. ![]() Looking beyond this 'decor-forward' design, it also boasts the OEM's latest evo technology and runs on an up-to-date α9 Gen5 AI Processor for " superior clarity, detail, contrast and color". Its OLED panel is built into a beige and " effortlessly elegant" stand that makes it look like an ultra-high-end whiteboard (although it may not move like one). Those looking for something slightly more affordable, yet making for a diverting viewing experience in a different way, could consider the LG Posé Lifestyle TV (or LX1) instead. LG has now revealed that the 42-inch OLED Flex, also known as the LX3 or 42LX3QPUA, has a recommended price of US$2,999. ![]() They include TVs that integrate into more unusual and unique form-factors than ever before, not to mention that world-first flat OLED monitor that can be bent through 20 levels of curvature until it becomes a 900R display instead. LG has unveiled the latest developments in its display tech products for the home and otherwise at the ongoing CEDIA Expo 2022, its latest releases for US consumers included. ![]()
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