Next year, Lotus will replace the long-tenured Evora GT with the all-new Emira, which will go down in history as the iconic English automaker’s final internal combustion sports car. Arguably, the ...
Launched in 2022, the Lotus Emira was the first new sports car that Lotus produced since the Chinese conglomerate Geely took a controlling stake in the company in 2017. It is bigger, heavier, and all ...
In production since 2022, the Lotus Emira is the British automaker's final combustion-engined car. Rather than embracing hybrid assistance for a while, Lotus preferred to jump head-first into the ...
If Lotus founder Colin Chapman’s famous motto, “simplify, then add lightness” remained at the forefront of the automaker’s design philosophy today, the new Lotus Emira would probably look more like an ...
Closely related to the Evora, the Emira is the last hurrah for internal combustion as far as British automaker Lotus is concerned. As expected of a midship sports car designed to handle like it's on ...
Join me on a full walkaround of the 2022 Lotus Emira, where we dive into every detail of its stunning design. From the sculpted exterior lines to the surprisingly refined interior, this is Lotus like ...
The British sports car maker may tap its friends at AMG for one of their cooler creations. In spite of the brand’s mantra of “simplify, then add lightness” philosophy, British sports car manufacturer ...
The Goodwood Festival of Speed kicks off next week and Lotus will use the event to stage the public debut of the four-cylinder Emira. While the car was originally introduced over two years ago, the ...
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It’s coming. After its official launch in 2022 and subsequent difficulties getting it to pass the United States’ strict EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and CARB (California Air Resources Board) ...
The Emira is the final Lotus to be powered by internal combustion, and is therefore a pretty big deal. Its reveal in 2021 came shortly after the British firm killed off its entire range, ending ...