King Charles III Adds a $218K Lotus Eletre to His Luxury Electric Car Fleet
King Charles III has expanded his luxury car collection with a new Lotus Eletre electric sports car. The high-performance vehicle, valued at $218,000, was recently spotted during a church service in Wolferton, Norfolk, with the King and Queen Camilla inside. The monarch described the car as 'silent but deadly'—a nod to its powerful yet quiet electric engine.
The King's passion for electric vehicles is well-documented. Charging points have been installed at royal residences across the UK to support his growing fleet. Alongside the Lotus Eletre, he already owns two electric BMWs, reflecting his commitment to sustainable transport.
Before purchasing the Eletre, the King had a Lotus on loan, though details about the lender remain unconfirmed. His latest acquisition stands out for its bespoke features, including a special silk cushion fitted for added comfort.
The Lotus Eletre joins an impressive collection worth around $15 million. Among the standout models are two historic Rolls-Royce cars: a 1950 Phantom IV and a 1962 Phantom V, each valued at $3.92 million. These classics highlight the King's appreciation for both modern innovation and automotive heritage.
The addition of the Lotus Eletre reinforces King Charles III's blend of luxury and eco-conscious choices. With electric infrastructure now in place at royal estates, the car is ready for regular use. Its arrival marks another step in the monarch's transition toward greener transportation.
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