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Click here to download printer friendly version With its stunning visual impact, exhilarating all-round dynamic performance, innovative chassis technology and high levels of luxury, packaging and convenience, the Evora heralds an exciting new era for Lotus.

The first all-new Lotus since the iconic Elise made its debut in 1995, The Evora enters the sports car market as currently the world's only mid-engined 2+2. Powered by a Lotus-tuned 3.5-litre V6 engine producing 280 PS, and weighing just 1350 kg (prototype specification), the Evora promises breathtaking performance. During preliminary testing around the famous Nürburgring, the Lotus chassis engineers report that it is extremely agile and great fun to drive - even when clad with the full development disguise that hid the beautiful lines from the prying motor-industry paparazzi.

In addition to its excellent performance and exemplary handling, the Evora offers a more refined ownership experience than Lotus's existing smaller four-cylinder models. Its elegantly styled cabin is elegantly trimmed and its equipment list includes contemporary features such as an advanced touch-screen multi-media system and electric power-fold door mirrors.

Because one of the roles of the Evora is to attract new customers to the Lotus brand, much attention has been paid to its ease of use. Wider, taller door apertures and narrower sills make getting in and out of the cabin a less athletic undertaking than it is in Lotus's smaller sports cars (the Elise, Exige, Europa and 2-Eleven), while the design of the cabin itself will accommodate two 99th percentile (6ft 5in tall) American males in the front seats.

The 'convenience factor' of the Evora extends to less obvious areas of the car. For instance, beneath the skin the entire front-end structure is a high tech aluminium sacrificial modular unit, attached to the main extruded aluminium tub. This modular unit is designed to deform for maximum safety, and to reduce repair costs in the event of a frontal impact.

The Evora has been designed with global automotive regulations in mind, and future derivatives are planed, these including amongst others, a convertible.

The Evora will be hand crafted and built on a dedicated new assembly line within Lotus's advanced manufacturing facility at Hethel in the east of England; capacity limitations will restrict production to approximately 2000 cars a year, ensuring the dynamic new sports car's rarity and exclusivity.

Mike Kimberley, CEO of Group Lotus plc, has this to say about the exciting new model: "The Evora is the biggest milestone Lotus has achieved since the Elise was born 13 years ago and is part of our bold five year strategic plan, which includes the introduction of new cars and technologies to many more markets around the world. The Evora also represents Lotus core values of performance through light weight and efficiency and proves that you can have phenomenal performance, fuel efficiency elegant design and practicality all in a class leading mid-engine 2+2 sportscar, which will meet global safety and homologation standards."

Mike Kimberley continues, "Looking to the future, we will continue to research, develop and produce lighter, more efficient vehicles which are linked to our extensive and well-regarded work on all aspects of future fuels, alternative engines and electric and hybrid vehicle solutions for the future. We all have an environmental responsibility to future generations and the Evora is another example where Lotus is seen to make significant steps towards improving the efficiency and sustainability of the motorcar keeping Britain at the forefront of the high technology motor industry."

Company press release, last updated on July 28, 2008

Add your comments on the Lotus Evora

 It's nice.  
bruxell
07-21-2008
People seem to have already decided that this car is somehow deficient, and that it's boring. I'll agree that it's not about to set the world alight with its styling, but I do think that it's an attractive car. I especially like the way the window and roof lines come together at the rear to create the impression that the roof is a floating panel.
I do wish that Lotus had gone somewhere else to procure their V6 engine though. Several European makes offer better engines, and Honda and Nissan both offer better V6s of the same displacement. I think it will be a great car, but I think it would be better with Honda's 3.5 liter V6 in it.
     
General specifications
Country of origin Great Britain
Numbers built N/A
Introduced 2008
Introduced at 2008 British International Motor Show
Body design Russell Carr for Lotus

Past Sales

Engine
Configuration Toyota V6
Location Mid, transversely mounted
Construction aluminium alloy block and head
Displacement 3.456 liter / 210.9 cu in
Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC, dual VVTi
Fuel feed Fuel Injection
Aspiration Naturally Aspirated
Power 276 bhp / 206 KW @ 6400 rpm
Torque 342 Nm / 252 ft lbs @ 4700 rpm
BHP/Liter 80 bhp / liter

Drivetrain
Chassis bonded aluminium monocoque
Steering rack-and-pinion, power assisted
Brakes ventilated discs, all-round, ABS
Gearbox 6 speed Manual
Drive Rear wheel drive

Dimensions
Weight 1350 kilo / 2976.2 lbs
Length / Width / Height 4342 mm (170.9 in) / N/A / 1223 mm (48.1 in)
Wheelbase / Track (fr/r) 2575 mm (101.4 in) / 1565 mm (61.6 in) / 1557 mm (61.3 in)

Performance figures
Top Speed 256 km/h (159 mph)
0-60 mph 4.9 s

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