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With four electric motors making nearly 2000 horsepower, the Evija pushes the boundaries of modern hypercar performance and ...
Lotus revealed the 2,000 hp Evija almost five years ago. The first production models are only now reaching customers. Top Gear tested the Evija around a track and on the road and said it was a ...
The 2,011-horsepower Lotus Evija electric hypercar is unlike ... And, according to Top Gear, the Evija doesn’t disappoint. On the track, host Jethro Bovingdon praised the steering feel, the ...
If indeed it’s the latter that's the question, the Lotus Evija has enough firepower to ... those beautiful upwards-opening doors – and top out faster than you’ll ever, ever need.
This is the Lotus ... the Evija. Though no precise figure has been given, it’s said to be under 1600kg. The Theory 1 can do 0-62mph in under 2.5 seconds, on the way to a 198mph top speed.
Given its aggressive aero package, a 213mph peak speed on the Döttinger Hohe is also rather impressive, and Lotus even believes the car 'has more to give.' The Evija X has enough aerodynamic ...
The third new car is also all-electric and uber-fast. It's the Lotus Evija X, the track-focused version of the company's first-ever hyper EV. You may remember it for crashing during its 2024 ...
The British company, owned by Geely, currently manufactures the Emira and Evija in the UK. Following Trump-era import tariffs, the Emira now faces a 25% duty as a foreign-built vehicle.
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