Porsche Precision, Lotus Luxury: Which EV Wins?

A Showdown of Power and Prestige

Top Gear’s Jack Rix and Ollie Marriage brought two of the most potent electric super-saloons head-to-head in a high-stakes comparison: the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT versus the all-new Lotus Emeya 900. The Taycan Turbo GT arrives with up to 1,092 bhp and a blistering 0–62 mph time of just 2.2 seconds, having recently smashed the Nürburgring production EV lap record. In contrast, the Lotus Emeya 900 counters with 905 bhp, a 102 kWh battery, and design lines that echo Italian exotica, setting the stage for an electrifying battle.

Design and Cabin Sophistication

The Emeya’s appearance leans towards a Lamborghini-style visual drama, with clean lines and strong stance. Inside, it surprises with a minimalist but upscale cabin anchored by a 15.1-inch floating central touchscreen. Unlike older Lotus models, this one feels genuinely luxurious and offers comfort for all passengers, even those in the back.

The Taycan, while sharper in appearance, takes a more focused and business-like approach with its Weissach package eliminating rear seats in the name of weight savings.

Track and Road Performance

Lotus impresses with nimble chassis tuning and responsive torque vectoring that delivers strong handling credentials. However, it does show some instability under maximum load, hinting at the challenges of managing nearly 2.7 tonnes of mass. The Porsche, on the other hand, displays masterful control thanks to its cutting-edge adaptive suspension, wider rear track, and supercar-grade grip. It feels more composed, more precise, and relentlessly quick.

Technology and Driving Modes

Under the skin, the Emeya shares the Geely Electric Premium Architecture with the Eletre SUV, offering dual motors and even a two-speed gearbox on the rear axle. Drive modes allow tailored responses for road or track. The Taycan Turbo GT is no less advanced, equipped with an 800V electrical system, 320 kW DC fast charging, and highly intelligent active chassis management that sets the standard for EV handling and efficiency.

Charging, Range and Practicality

The Emeya supports ultra-fast charging and claims a WLTP range of up to 379 miles, though real-world use might tell a slightly different story. Porsche doesn’t chase headline range numbers but focuses on sustained performance and rapid charge recovery, with infrastructure already proving its worth on global drives.

Price and Value Comparison

The Taycan Turbo GT starts around £178,500 and easily climbs over £199,000 with the Weissach package and options. The Emeya, starting at about £129,990, undercuts the Porsche significantly while delivering strong performance, a high-end interior, and more everyday usability. This makes the Emeya a value proposition that appeals to those who want an exciting EV without sacrificing comfort or practicality.

Verdict: Sharp Precision or Everyday Versatility?

While the Taycan Turbo GT remains the sharper, faster, and more track-focused machine, the Lotus Emeya 900 offers a more well-rounded, luxurious, and surprisingly athletic alternative. Porsche keeps its crown for those chasing ultimate speed and composure. But for buyers wanting luxury, comfort, performance, and tech in one stylish package, the Emeya is a remarkable new contender—and arguably, the smarter buy for most.


Akmal Azhar

Car admirer, honesty is the best policy.

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