DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
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After being rumoured last year, it is believed that DRB Hicom are set to sell a 51% stake in Lotus owners Proton to Volkswagon.
DRB Hicom already assemble and manufacture Volkswagon cars under license in Malaysia, so the deal would be likely to be based around expanding Volkswagons portfolio of car brands building models based around VW’s existing platforms.
Sources suggest that such a buy-out should not affect Lotus’ developments or manufacturing for 2013, nor it’s plan to increase sales to 3,000 units for the 2013/2014 financial year, but could certainly prove interesting in the longer term.
After being rumoured last year, it is believed that DRB Hicom are set to sell a 51% stake in Lotus owners Proton to Volkswagon.
DRB Hicom already assemble and manufacture Volkswagon cars under license in Malaysia, so the deal would be likely to be based around expanding Volkswagons portfolio of car brands building models based around VW’s existing platforms.
Sources suggest that such a buy-out should not affect Lotus’ developments or manufacturing for 2013, nor it’s plan to increase sales to 3,000 units for the 2013/2014 financial year, but could certainly prove interesting in the longer term.
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Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
Don't think its a bad thing and many people have been wishing VW would scoop up Lotus for a long time.
My only concern would be that it removes the stability that DRB seemed to be reaching & now that VW have the controlling share does it start a new round of questions about what direction Lotus is to take, what will it be producing etc etc
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My only concern would be that it removes the stability that DRB seemed to be reaching & now that VW have the controlling share does it start a new round of questions about what direction Lotus is to take, what will it be producing etc etc
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Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
Great news!... if it all comes off. 

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Completely agree that it should be a good thing for Lotus. Just hope that it does not cause an assessment of their current parts supplies as that is the last thing that Lotus wants at the moment
I suspect it may cause delays to any future Loti that was on the cards (including Exige V6 variants) as the new owners will want to assess the current market for Lotus and steer them in the right direction.
Long term however its good news.
As an aside - VW always wanted involvement in F1 and will now have it. Would they change the Renault/Lotus affiliation to Porsche for global exposure of their premium sports car manufacturer
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I suspect it may cause delays to any future Loti that was on the cards (including Exige V6 variants) as the new owners will want to assess the current market for Lotus and steer them in the right direction.
Long term however its good news.
As an aside - VW always wanted involvement in F1 and will now have it. Would they change the Renault/Lotus affiliation to Porsche for global exposure of their premium sports car manufacturer

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Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
I'm not so sure it would be a good move. something about it makes me think Lotus would just be gobled up loose it's identity and produce middle of the road boring well made sports cars that are probably profitable but dull.
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VAG cars are mostly pretty dull and boring, would they do the same to Lotus?
Look at Audi for instance, all the models look the same, when you go in to the Audi dealer it they should just be asking you what length of Audi you want as they're almost all identical. Then there's the awful handling..........maybe Lotus could sort that out for them?
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dull? boring?
VW group have their sticky fingers over Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche. No reason why Lotus under VW stewardship would need to be dull.
VW group have their sticky fingers over Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche. No reason why Lotus under VW stewardship would need to be dull.
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The Bugatti is a numbers game, James may drove it at 250mph and it was dull.gorrie wrote:dull? boring?
VW group have their sticky fingers over Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche. No reason why Lotus under VW stewardship would need to be dull.
I used to have a Lamborghini poster on my wall, Kids nowadays have pictures of Zonda's as they are mental like the lambo's of old. Does anyone nurse a semi when they look at one, They follow the late 70's British Leyland style aesthetic pointy and square.
The last time Porsche came up with a new shape was when Hitler asked him to. If you have £70k to spend on a sports car the Porsche is the sensible option. Do you want sensible ?
Audi, The drivers have a reputation now all the cool people drive BMW's
VW, everyone goes on about the Golf another German car that's not changed shape since the Italians sketched it. The smaller models just copy the shape of the golf and nobody wants any of their bigger models.
Skoda and this may upset the SE Skoda fan club, they may be rebadged face cropped VW's but I would rather a Mondeo over an Octavia as it's a better car. (oh and they are all ugly)
SEAT, boy racers like the cupra and fr models everyone else passes them by.
How would lotus fit into VAG? they are not going to do anything that will effect Porsche sales.
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Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
I agree. VW have a bunch of dull platform shared cars.
Now, Lotus obviously have a history of the same, Elise derived cars so that's not new to the Lotus ethos, the big question is whether they are allowed to keep their own identity as they are, with the addition possibly of VW running gear, or if they just become another level in the VW platform race, making a boxter with a different shell, or even worse, a TT (Golf, Octavia, Leon...)
VAG make the sort of cars you want to sit in the driveway when you have a Lotus tucked up in the garage, not the other way around!
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Now, Lotus obviously have a history of the same, Elise derived cars so that's not new to the Lotus ethos, the big question is whether they are allowed to keep their own identity as they are, with the addition possibly of VW running gear, or if they just become another level in the VW platform race, making a boxter with a different shell, or even worse, a TT (Golf, Octavia, Leon...)
VAG make the sort of cars you want to sit in the driveway when you have a Lotus tucked up in the garage, not the other way around!
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Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
Re: Porsche being boring, maybe, but the only car I would actually want besides the Elise (of some variant) is GT3 or, if feeling not quite so rich, a Boxster/Cayman.
As to VW involvement in F1, err, nope. Lotus name is being used in F1 but without any Lotus involvement unless something has changed? Lotus name simply preserved to avoid triggering loss of points/becoming a new team. If somebody rocks up with the readies, I think Lotus team will become somebody else very quickly.
VW are probably a good owner for Lotus, though. They must know they will never "fuse" Lotus into VW, but some input from Lotus's handling department might revive some GTi type variants - and in the long run Lotus are sitting on the sort of chassis technology that might bring ultra-fuel efficient cars to our streets, so probably a reasonable punt for them. Meanwhile you would hope VW would bring in some corporate governance that Lotus have been missing ...
If I were VW I would cost up the intangible benefits of Lotus know-how (I use the term loosely) and then make sure that the net outflow into Lotus bottomless pit is kind of balanced to that.
Probably won't change much at Lotus cars. Might just change some stuff at Lotus Engineering, though ... they might find themselves working exclusively on a long list of VW Borrada models, or, if they are unlucky, they'll be on the next Lambo, whatever that is
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As to VW involvement in F1, err, nope. Lotus name is being used in F1 but without any Lotus involvement unless something has changed? Lotus name simply preserved to avoid triggering loss of points/becoming a new team. If somebody rocks up with the readies, I think Lotus team will become somebody else very quickly.
VW are probably a good owner for Lotus, though. They must know they will never "fuse" Lotus into VW, but some input from Lotus's handling department might revive some GTi type variants - and in the long run Lotus are sitting on the sort of chassis technology that might bring ultra-fuel efficient cars to our streets, so probably a reasonable punt for them. Meanwhile you would hope VW would bring in some corporate governance that Lotus have been missing ...
If I were VW I would cost up the intangible benefits of Lotus know-how (I use the term loosely) and then make sure that the net outflow into Lotus bottomless pit is kind of balanced to that.
Probably won't change much at Lotus cars. Might just change some stuff at Lotus Engineering, though ... they might find themselves working exclusively on a long list of VW Borrada models, or, if they are unlucky, they'll be on the next Lambo, whatever that is

Cheers,
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Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
I find it strange that it's assumed VW cars handle as they do because they lack the know-how and /or engineering resources. I tend to think VAGs drive as they do because that's how VW choose to calibrate the handling? I doubt they have much to gain from either the car or the engineering side of Lotus tbh.
Re: DRB Hicom set to sell 51% share in Proton to VW?
This is an old story which has it's origins 7+ years ago, currently completely unfounded and untrue. You'll notice seloc have removed the article and discussion thread now.
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