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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 ...
The Evija has actually been in production for a while now, built to exacting standards in the same building in which the fabled early Nineties Lotus Carlton came to life. That had 377bhp and was ...
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 ...
It’s mightily, cosmically expensive. We’d suggest that, at £2m plus, you’d have to really want one to want one. And also that if you have the necessary funds, you won’t be worrying about ...
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 ...
to the Lotus Evija hypercar, an innovative all-electric powerhouse that pushes the boundaries of performance, Lotus continues to innovate and evolve. The company’s commitment to lightweight ...
The quad-motor, $2 million Evija was supposed to debut years ago, but it’s only now hitting the tarmac. Lotus revealed the 2,000 hp Evija almost five years ago. The first production models are ...
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.
Lotus debuts Emira Clark Edition, limited to 60 units, honoring Jim Clark’s legendary 1965 season Features bespoke Racing Green livery, retro interior details and 400 hp V6 with manual gearbox ...
Geely International’s put option exercise leads to the consolidation of Lotus’ sports and hypercar and its engineering consultancy under one Lotus brand. Credit: Robert Way/Shutterstock.com.
The special edition honors the legacy of Jim Clark with a green and yellow livery inspired by Clark's legendary 1965 Lotus Type 38. It's based on the 3.5-liter V-6 version of the Emira ...
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