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With 1972bhp and 1323lb ft of torque, the all-electric Lotus Evija X is considerably more powerful than all three previous entries on this list. While its underpinnings are said to be near ...
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 ...
VERDICT The Evija pushes the performance boundaries of today's hypercars as it rockets Lotus into the electric vehicle era at warp speed. Like most hypercars, the Lotus Evija—pronounced eh-VIE ...
VERDICT As Lotus's first attempt at both an electric and all-wheel drive car, the Evija stays true to the company's core values by prioritizing lightness and cornering prowess. Lotus founder Colin ...
The 2,011-horsepower Lotus Evija electric hypercar is unlike any car Lotus has built before. At nearly 4,200 pounds, it strays far from the “light is right” philosophy that shaped the Elise ...
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 ...
If indeed it’s the latter that's the question, the Lotus Evija has enough firepower to answer it. Heck, it's got enough firepower not just to rewire your brain, but to overwrite it completely.
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Nürburgring Lap Times: Fastest Cars And Lap Records In 2024Update: We’ve refreshed the list with the latest lap times, including those for the new 2024 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, Hyundai Ioniq N and the Lotus Evija X. Over the last 20 years Nurburgring ...
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.
Well, it's less than the £2.4m you'd need for the Evija hypercar, but this is still a hugely expensive Lotus. There's more over on the Buying tab, but prices start at £84,990 and rise all the ...
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 ...
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