Lotus Rumored to Build New Renault Alpine and Infiniti Emerg-e Sports Cars
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Lotus Rumored to Build New Renault Alpine and Infiniti Emerg-e Sports Cars



In the past few months, Lotus has been making the headlines, but not for the right reasons. After Proton sold the British sports car maker to DRB-Hicom, CEO Dany Bahar was ousted and its future was once again thrown into doubt.

However, the Renault-Nissan Alliance may be the knight in shining armor that will give the Hethel-based company a new lease on life.

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- Lotus Sues Former Ceo Dany Bahar For Allegedly Renting Properties, Taking Helicopter Trips And More
When Dany Bahar left Ferrari in 2009 to become Lotus’ new CEO, he knew his main task would be to turn the cash-burning British sports car maker, which at the time was owned by Proton, around. It took him one year to show the world how he would...

- Former Lotus Ceo Dany Bahar Sues Drb Hicom For Wrongful Termination, Asks For Close To $11 Million
In June, new Lotus owner DRB Hicom fired the British sports car maker’s CEO, Dany Bahar, after placing him under a two-week suspension. The official reason cited for his termination was "the results of an investigation into a complaint made...

- Lotus Sacks Dany Bahar, Appoints New Chief Operating Officer
After placing Dany Bahar under suspension for two weeks pending an internal investigation for misconduct allegations, the Malaysian owners of Lotus have now confirmed that they have fired him from his post as the chief executive officer of the British...

- Lotus Boss Dany Bahar Suspended From His Role Following A Complaint
More problems for British sports car maker Lotus as the company's chief executive office Dany Bahar was suspended from his role today pending an investigation of a complaint against him by DRB-HICOM Berhad, which acquired Lotus back in January. ...

- Lotus Group Ceo Reportedly Seeking New Owner For The British Sports Car Maker
For the past couple of months, there were rumors circulating that Proton wanted to get rid of its loss-making Lotus unit selling it to either Genii Capital or SAIC. Then, on January 16, the Malaysian carmaker announced that DRB-Hicom had acquired the...



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