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PUBG MOBILE brings Lotus sports cars to the game in new collaboration

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Sep 11, 2025

From September 12 through November 4, 2025, players will be able to get behind the wheel of two of Lotus’ most recognizable models — the Lotus Emira and the all-electric Lotus Emeya — each offered in their real-world designs as well as exclusive in-game skins.

The Emira, Lotus’ agile sports coupe, will be available in Deep Grove and Azure Drift finishes. The Emeya, the brand’s new electric performance sedan, comes in Golden Sprint and Purple Volt, giving players a choice between sleek sophistication and bold, high-contrast colorways.

In addition to the cars themselves, the update includes themed customization options. Players can add Blackwasp or Stormrush spoilers, descend onto the map with a Lotus Parachute, or equip seasonal items like the Spider Attachmentand Pumpkin Attachment for a more playful look.

The collaboration continues PUBG MOBILE’s ongoing strategy of bringing real-world brands into its virtual arenas, following earlier tie-ins with automotive and lifestyle companies. For Lotus, the partnership highlights its shift into electrification and modern design while introducing its vehicles to a massive global gaming audience.

PUBG MOBILE, based on the hit 2017 title PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, remains one of the world’s most popular mobile games, with up to 100 players per match competing in shrinking battle zones. The Lotus collaboration content is available to all players through the App Store and Google Play Store.


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