The sportscar maker Lotus has โปรโมชั่น slotxo launched its new Emira model which it calls its "last hurrah" petrol car.
It follows a £100m investment at Hethel, near Norwich, the headquarters of the manufacturer.
Lotus said the new model was "inspired" by its electric Evija hypercar, which is due to go into production at the end of this year.
Managing director Matt Windle said Lotus wanted to become a "truly global performance car brand".
In 2017, the business was taken over by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group and Malaysia's Etika Automotive, with Geely holding a controlling stake.
Geely said an investment programme, worth more than £2bn, would see production in the UK tripled, as well as expansion abroad.
The Emira aimed to increase Lotus' global appeal, particularly in south east Asia.
It described the car as a "Lotus' last hurrah with internal combustion engines, before fully embracing electrification".
Mr Windle previously told the BBC: "In 10 years' time, we will be an electric vehicle-only company."