The shop opening and sports car unveiling mark a
new chapter for both Lotus and its parent company PROTON after being taken over
by Malaysian conglomerate DRB-HICOM earlier this year. DRB-HICOM with its vast
experience and presence in the entire automotive industry value chain, coupled
with long-standing collaborations with other global automotive giants
reiterated their commitment to drive this iconic British brand to greater
success.
Group Managing
Director of DRB-HICOM and Executive Chairman of PROTON Dato’ Sri Haji Mohd
Khamil Jamil said: “We can derive many synergies between DRB-HICOM, PROTON and
Lotus; and we reaffirm our full and long-term commitment to raise Lotus to the
next level of success. With a future of increased productivity and cooperation
ahead, Lotus is destined to join the ranks of the great luxury performance
brands of the world.”
The 170mph
high-performance Exige S with a supercharged V6 engine caused a sensation when
it was announced at the Frankfurt motor show last year. The first cars will
begin rolling off the production line at the company’s HQ at Hethel, Norfolk,
later this month.
Lotus Chief
Operating Officer Aslam Farikullah said: “The car represents the very best of
Lotus. Its aerodynamic appearance is race-track inspired, as is the interior.
Every detail from the racing twin-piston front caliper brakes, to the glossy
black wheels and lightweight aluminum bonded structure has the Lotus mark of
excellence about it.”
The board of
DRB-HICOM met with British Trade Secretary Dr Vince Cable on Wednesday, shortly
before the store was officially opened by Malaysian High Commissioner to the
UK, Dato’ Sri Zakaria Sulong. More after the jump.
The store
focuses on providing clothing, memorabilia and luxury goods aimed at three
generations of Lotus followers.
There are four
collections available:
Lotus
Originals which targets Lotus owners and its new young audience. It features a
relaxed range of clothing aimed at the 25 to 45-year-old age group.
The Lotus
Heritage collection is inspired by the glorious racing days of the Sixties and
Seventies. It has a retro look and it aimed at the top end of the market.
Whilst the
Performance collection reflects the engineering soul of the brand and its
high-performance technology; the range includes polo shirts, T-shirts and
outdoors wears.
Lotus F1 wear
is fast, fun and exciting with a range of clothing and racing accessories.
The store also
stocks items like scale model cars for collectors and bespoke bicycles designed
by Lotus engineers.
Opening the
store, Mr Sulong highlighted the Lotus brand’s history. “Lotus is such an
iconic brand, not just in the UK but internationally as well,” he said.
“It represents a heritage that has impacted the world’s automotive
industry and a brand that holds so much more potential and relevance in the
automotive industry and motorsports today.
“I am indeed
honored to be part of this special occasion.”
1 comment:
bila nak ada kat malaysia ni..
gie7
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