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Lotus Further Good News - Autocar 29.01.2014


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In particular read the last two paragraph's

 

Lotus is recovering, after several years of turmoil, losses and soaring costs that most industry pundits associate with the Dany Bahar era.

Following the announcement last March of a record-breaking £168 million loss in the 2012-2013 financial year, the company has been quietly cutting costs and expanding sales under a turnaround plan led by its low-key chief operating officer, Aslam Farikullah.

Lotus’s UK car sales climbed by 86 per cent in 2013, while sales in export markets, especially in new regions such as China, also improved. Quality has been boosted by refinements to the Hethel manufacturing process, and the company currently has a four-month waiting list for cars.

Appointed 18 months ago by DRB-Hicom, Malaysian parent company of Lotus and Proton, Farikullah is a Bath University engineering graduate with expertise in product development, manufacturing and quality and has been based in the UK for the past 26 years.

He is a practical character who knows both the Lotus and Proton businesses well and regards the 2012-2013 loss as “housekeeping, carried out as part of our turnaround plan”.

“The loss was expected,” he told Autocar. “We want Lotus to be at the forefront of automotive success and innovation, and we’ve spent the past 18 months laying the foundations.”

In pursuit of these goals, claims Farikullah, Lotus’s shareholders recently contributed £100 million to stabilise and expand the business, which has largely maintained its 1150-strong workforce in tough times and currently has 100 engineering jobs open.

Since 2012, overheads have been slashed by nearly 50 per cent, a move that has dramatically lowered the break-even point of car production.

Farikullah identifies two key objectives for Lotus: maintaining financial stability (a condition he believes the company reached last March, ironically at the same time that it was required to report the record 2012-2013 loss), and further improving the build quality of its cars.

The step up in quality is being achieved through improvements in Lotus’s own manufacturing practices, as well as continual contact and dialogue with underperforming suppliers.

Between January and December last year, Lotus production amounted to 1368 units, 31 per cent ahead of the 2012 figure. UK sales for 2013 expanded from 120 to 230 units, with further gains in prospect this year. Farikullah says he is not satisfied with the totals but cites them as evidence of progress.

Car production at Hethel is currently about 40 cars a week, at a markedly improved quality level. The aim now is to increase output to 45 or 50 Elise, Exige and Evora derivatives per week, pushing on towards an annual output of 1800 to 2000 cars.

The company’s motorsport arm will build and sell around 110 of its lucrative bespoke models this year, nearly doubling its annual output of recent years. Lotus’s engineering consultancy — which made a mere £22 million contribution to turnover in 2012-2013 — is expanding again and currently has 120 live projects on the go, most of them commissioned by large, global manufacturers.

On new models, Farikullah carefully avoids specifics, although he says: “Our long-term vision is for Lotus to be at the forefront of automotive innovation.”

Farikullah declines to sign up to Bahar’s eye-popping suite of new model proposals, revealed several years ago, saying merely that Hethel has “a number of exciting new projects under development”.

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I now have a provisional date of April for my shiny new Elise + hardtop (most recent spec. change). Can't wait.

 

Keep up the good work Farikullah and dust off those Esprit plans again!! It's well known that McLaren have their P13 under development, and at around 120 grand there would appear to be plenty of potential buyers out there.

 

Are you off to the factory next week then Darryl? Can we have some pics please?

 

Farikullah declines to sign up to Bahar’s eye-popping suite of new model proposals, revealed several years ago, saying merely that Hethel has “a number of exciting new projects under development”.

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I now have a provisional date of April for my shiny new Elise + hardtop (most recent spec. change). Can't wait.

 

Keep up the good work Farikullah and dust off those Esprit plans again!! It's well known that McLaren have their P13 under development, and at around 120 grand there would appear to be plenty of potential buyers out there.

 

Are you off to the factory next week then Darryl? Can we have some pics please?

Hi Eric,

 

went to the factory last Tuesday, photo's on the thread "V6 Exige Roadster - Good news"

 

I assume you will be a Chatsworth 27th we need to try and get your Elise, Chris's Evora and our Exige parked up together as the "current cars from Lotus"

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I assume you will be a Chatsworth 27th we need to try and get your Elise, Chris's Evora and our Exige parked up together as the "current cars from Lotus"

 

Yes, definitely smile.gif .

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