Lotus Lemon Law Attorney
Experiencing problems with your Lotus? Our California lemon law attorneys can help you get a refund, replacement, or cash settlement.
Lotus Models We Cover
Lotus Emira
2023-2024 · Sports Car
Lotus Evora
2020-2021 · Sports Car
Lotus Eletre
2024 · Electric SUV
Lotus Emeya
2024 · Electric Sedan
Lotus Exige
2020-2021 · Track-Focused Sports Car
Lotus Elise
2020-2021 · Lightweight Sports Car
Lotus Evora GT
2020-2021 · Grand Tourer
Lotus Exige Sport 410
2020 · Track Car
Lotus Elise Sport 240
2020-2021 · Performance Roadster
Lotus Evija
2024 · Electric Hypercar
Common Lotus Defects
We Handle Lotus Lemon Law Cases Across California
We handle Lotus lemon law cases for clients throughout California, including:
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Lotus Lemon Law FAQ
Does California Lemon Law cover the new Lotus Emira and Eletre?
Yes. California's Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act covers all new Lotus vehicles purchased or leased in the state, including both the Emira sports car and the Eletre electric SUV. As Lotus transitions to a new generation of vehicles with different powertrains and more advanced technology, early production models often present the types of recurring defects that qualify for lemon law relief. If your Lotus has been to the dealer multiple times for the same unresolved issue, you may be entitled to a refund or replacement. Lion Lemon is actively handling claims for both Emira and Eletre owners across California.
My Lotus Emira has water leak issues. Is this serious enough for a lemon law claim?
Water intrusion is a well-documented issue with the Lotus Emira and it absolutely qualifies as a substantial defect under California Lemon Law. Water entering the cabin can damage electrical components, promote mold growth, cause unpleasant odors, and lead to corrosion of critical wiring harnesses located beneath the seats. California courts consider defects that impair the use, value, or safety of a vehicle, and persistent water leaks clearly affect all three categories. If your Lotus dealer has been unable to permanently seal the leaks after multiple attempts, Lion Lemon can help you pursue a full refund or replacement.
Lotus has very few service centers. How am I supposed to get warranty repairs?
Lotus's extremely limited dealer and service center presence in California is a significant challenge for owners, but it actually strengthens your lemon law position. Under the Song-Beverly Act, every day your vehicle is unavailable for use while at the dealer counts toward the 30-day out-of-service threshold. With so few authorized Lotus service centers, wait times for appointments are often lengthy, parts availability from the Hethel factory can be unpredictable, and technician expertise with these relatively rare vehicles may be limited. All of these factors contribute to extended repair times that build your lemon law case. Lion Lemon advises keeping meticulous records of all service-related delays.
My Lotus Eletre has software and charging problems. Are EV-specific issues covered?
Absolutely. California Lemon Law covers all defects in new vehicles, including EV-specific issues such as software malfunctions, charging system failures, battery management faults, and range limitations caused by defective components. The Lotus Eletre, as a first-generation electric vehicle from Lotus, has experienced a variety of software-related growing pains that can substantially impair the vehicle's use and value. If your Eletre fails to charge properly, experiences software update failures, or cannot deliver the advertised range, these are legitimate defects under the Song-Beverly Act. Lion Lemon is experienced with EV lemon law claims and understands the unique technical issues these vehicles present.
I bought my Lotus Emira and it has had problems since day one. What should I do?
If your Lotus Emira has been experiencing defects from the beginning of ownership, you should take it to an authorized Lotus dealer for warranty repair as soon as possible and document every issue in writing. Request a copy of every repair order and ensure the dealer accurately describes your reported symptoms. If the same defect recurs after two or more repair attempts, or if your vehicle has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days, contact Lion Lemon immediately for a free case evaluation. California Lemon Law is designed to protect consumers in exactly this situation, and early-onset defects often indicate manufacturing problems that the dealer may never be able to permanently resolve.
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