- LTCC leading design on Type 132
and other all-electric lifestyle cars from Lotus
- Head of studio is Ben Payne,
overseen by Peter Horbury and in close collaboration with Russell Carr
- Creative philosophy inspired by
progressive start-ups and design agencies
- Based in Warwickshire, in the
UK’s automotive heartland
(Hethel,
UK – 12 January 2022) –
From the start of 2022, the Geely design studio in Warwickshire has a new name
– the Lotus Tech Creative Centre Limited (LTCC).
It is already
playing a key role in the ongoing transformation of Lotus from a UK sports car
company to a global performance car business and brand.
The LTCC
team continues to be led by highly experienced designer Ben Payne in the role
of Managing Director / Head of Studio. He commented: “More than just a
traditional automotive design studio, the LTCC philosophy is inspired by the
mindset of start-ups and creative agencies – open, progressive, and pioneering.
Our vision is to nurture a culture for diverse creative minds to meet and
empower each other beyond the classic automotive structures and processes.”
Based in
the UK’s automotive heartland, LTCC is a world-class automotive design facility
delivering the complete range of disciplines – design strategy, exterior and
interior design, user interface and user experience design, visualisation,
studio engineering, digital and physical modelling, plus colour, materials and
finish. It has everything to support Lotus’ expanding design workstreams.
Under Ben’s
guidance, the LTCC team has taken the lead on creating a highly desirable range
of all-new, all-electric lifestyle cars for the next generation of Lotus
customers.
Together
they have taken the core principles and Lotus DNA from more than 70 years of
sports car design and evolved them. The result – which will receive its world
premiere in the spring – is the first ever performance SUV from Lotus,
the Type 132, and it will be followed by a four-door
sports coupe (Type 133) and a smaller SUV (Type 134) in the coming years.
LTCC is
working in close collaboration with the design team at Hethel, led by Russell
Carr, which will continue to spearhead Lotus’ global sports car programmes. The
Type 135, the first EV sports car from Lotus, is already in development.
Overseeing
the work of both design studios is Peter Horbury, appointed Senior Vice
President, Executive Advisor, Design at Lotus last September. He commented:
“LTCC and Lotus Design at Hethel are now aligned as creative centres of
excellence to develop and deliver the Lotus design vision. They are already
collaborating closely with the other Lotus facilities around the world, such as
Lotus Tech HQ in Wuhan, China, and Lotus Tech Innovation Centre in Raunheim,
Germany.”
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