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Lotus Technology to Fully Acquire Lotus Advance Technologies

Tipranks - Wed Jul 2, 2025

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An update from Lotus Technology ( (LOT) ) is now available.

On July 1, 2025, Lotus Technology Inc. announced its acquisition of 100% equity interest in Lotus Advance Technologies, following the exercise of put options by Etika Automotive and Geely International. This strategic move will consolidate Lotus UK’s manufacturing and engineering operations under the Lotus brand, enhancing the company’s market position in luxury sports and hyper cars. The acquisition, expected to complete by the end of 2025, will be executed through non-cash transactions and is subject to regulatory approvals.

Spark’s Take on LOT Stock

According to Spark, TipRanks’ AI Analyst, LOT is a Neutral.

Lotus Technology’s overall stock score is primarily impacted by its weak financial performance, indicated by significant profitability and cash flow challenges. Technical analysis provides a neutral outlook, while valuation remains unattractive due to ongoing losses and lack of dividends.

To see Spark’s full report on LOT stock, click here.

More about Lotus Technology

Lotus Technology Inc. is a global leader in the luxury and intelligent mobility sector, operating across the UK, EU, and China. The company focuses on delivering luxury lifestyle battery electric vehicles and is committed to advancing next-generation automobility technologies, including electrification and digitalization.

Average Trading Volume: 138,814

Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell

Current Market Cap: $1.48B

For detailed information about LOT stock, go to TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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