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    Car Maker Lotus to Cut 550 Jobs in UK Amid Global Auto Uncertainties

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    Posted on August 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Lotus plans to cut 550 UK jobs amid global auto industry uncertainties, aiming for sustainability and exploring new business models.

    Lotus Plans to Lay Off 550 Employees in the UK Amid Auto Industry Challenges

    (Reuters) -Britain-based sportscar company Lotus said on Thursday it plans to reduce up to 550 roles across its business, months after denying reports of closure of a factory in eastern England.

    The company, which is majority owned by China's Geely, said the restructuring plan followed a review of its business objectives in line with the current market conditions.

    Automakers across the globe have seen widespread uncertainties in the sector as rapid changes in global policies have resulted in companies incurring billions in costs.

    "We believe (the restructuring proposal) is necessary in order to secure a sustainable future for the company in today's rapidly evolving automotive environment," Lotus said in a emailed statement to Reuters.

    Under the proposal, the company plans to increase integration globally across the wider Lotus group, while exploring opportunities to diversify its business model, including through third-party manufacturing.

    (Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Lotus plans to cut 550 jobs in the UK.
    • •The restructuring follows a business review.
    • •Lotus aims for a sustainable future amid industry changes.
    • •The company is exploring third-party manufacturing.
    • •Lotus is majority owned by China's Geely.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Car maker Lotus to cut 550 jobs in UK amid global auto uncertainties

    1How many jobs is Lotus planning to cut?

    Lotus plans to reduce up to 550 roles across its business.

    2Who owns Lotus?

    Lotus is majority owned by China's Geely.

    3What is the reason for Lotus's restructuring?

    The restructuring plan follows a review of its business objectives in line with current market conditions.

    4What challenges is the automotive industry facing?

    Automakers globally are facing widespread uncertainties due to rapid changes in global policies, resulting in significant costs.

    5What does Lotus plan to do as part of its restructuring?

    Lotus plans to increase integration globally across the wider group and explore opportunities to diversify its business model.

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