The Evora has been talked about in the sports car market as currently the world’s only mid-engine 2+2. The Evora is fueled by a Lotus-tuned 3.5-litre V6 engine producing 280 PS, and weighing 1350 kg. The Evora has been promised to its buyers a breathtaking performance, during preliminary runs at the renowned Nurburgring, the Lotus chassis engineers’ reports that the Evora is extremely agile and a fun car to drive.
Besides its excellent performance, the Evora can offer a more refined experience than the Lotus’s existing small four-cylinder models. It features advanced touch-screen multi-media system and electric power-fold door mirrors. The purpose of the Evora is to attract new customers to its Lotus brand, much attention has been looked at its easy usage of its accessories.
The Evora will have a limited production in England of approximately 2000 cars a year, ensuring that this car will have a rare and exclusive look. On the interior, many basic designs such as more smoother and rare quality of leather to the seats have been added for more comfort. Also, high-tech gadgets has been added such as a 7 inch touch-screen, advanced audio, satellite navigation, video, and Bluetooth hands-free telephone and iPod functions.
Reaching 0-60 mph is a problem for this car at a sub 5 seconds, and maximum speed of 160 mph. Overall, this car can provide for most people inside and out, or on the road.
2010 Lotus Evora 414E hybrid
Whether you’re looking for a more efficient and ecologically friendly car or a new ride that can satisfy your need for speed, The 2010 Lotus Evora 414E hybrid concept is one car that you should definitely watch out for. This new concept car has been making headlines as it promises to focus on using environmentally friendly technology without sacrificing performance. This is one hybrid car that is unlike any of those slow hybrids that you see on the market today. This beauty is capable of producing 408 horsepower and a 590 lb- ft of torque just by using electricity.
The Evora 414E is an extended range electricity vehicle, which means that it can run of batteries for a distance of up to 35 miles before it kickstarts an engine to provide it more power. It also has 2 electric motors which makes it more reliable than all the other electric car models out there. And even though the lotus Evora 414E may run on lithium ion batteries most of the time, lotus has integrated a HALOsonic technology into the car to make it sound just like your ordinary car.
The 414E hybrid concept looks like any standard Evora, except for the circuitry that has been carefully embedded into it. Though it may take a while before it’s slated for production, expect it to roam the streets in 5 years tops.
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