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|Class = Grand Tourer | |Class = Grand Tourer | ||
|Body Style = 2-door, 2+2-seat [[MR layout|mid-engined]] Coupe | |Body Style = 2-door, 2+2-seat [[MR layout|mid-engined]] Coupe | ||
|Length = | |Length = 170.9 in | ||
|Width = '''Width - type here''' | |Width = '''Width - type here''' | ||
|Height = '''Height - type here''' | |Height = '''Height - type here''' | ||
|Wheelbase = | |Wheelbase = 101.4 in | ||
|Weight = 2976 lbs (1350 kg) | |Weight = 2976 lbs (1350 kg) | ||
|Transmission = | |Transmission = [[Aisin]] 6-speed Manual, RWD | ||
|Engine = 3.5 litre Toyota | |Engine = 3.5 litre ''[[Toyota 2GR-FE|2GR-FE]]'' Dual VVT-i [[V6]] | ||
|Power = 276 hp @ N/A rpm<br> | |Power = 276 hp @ N/A rpm<br>258 lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm | ||
|Similar = '''similar (competition)''' | |Similar = '''similar (competition)''' | ||
|Designer = [[Russell Carr]], Head of Lotus Design | |Designer = [[Russell Carr]], Head of Lotus Design | ||
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===Recent Changes=== | ===Recent Changes=== | ||
* The 2010 [[Paris Motor Show]] hosted the world debut of two new Evora variants. The first is the hotted-up '''Evora S'''. The ''S'' slaps a supercharger on top of the Camry-sourced 3.5 litre V6 and now produces 350 hp. Other features include a standard sport package (with a sport button that adjusts throttle response and engages the exhaust's bypass valve), and a rear diffuser with a wide-mouth center-exhaust outlet. There's also a heads-up display and cross-drilled rotors. The second Evora to come out in Paris is the '''Evora IPS (Intelligent Precision Shift)''', which is a regular Evora but switches the Manual for an Automatic.[http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/08/lotus-reveals-supercharged-evora-s-with.html] | |||
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* Lotus recently announced that in 2011, they will unveil the '''Evora SC''', a supercharged version of the standard car which will increase horsepower output from 276 to 350. That should be enough to increase top speed from 160 to 175 mph. In between now until then Lotus will also introduce an Automatic transmission (the first time Lotus has done so in recent memory) as well as a roadster version. Some sources claim that it will be a retractable hardtop. [http://www.autoblog.com/2009/01/08/350-hp-lotus-evora-sc-coming-in-2011/] | * Lotus recently announced that in 2011, they will unveil the '''Evora SC''', a supercharged version of the standard car which will increase horsepower output from 276 to 350. That should be enough to increase top speed from 160 to 175 mph. In between now until then Lotus will also introduce an Automatic transmission (the first time Lotus has done so in recent memory) as well as a roadster version. Some sources claim that it will be a retractable hardtop. [http://www.autoblog.com/2009/01/08/350-hp-lotus-evora-sc-coming-in-2011/] | ||
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! colspan=4 |'''MODEL Trims''' | ! colspan=4 |'''MODEL Trims''' | ||
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! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | 2+0 | ||
! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | 2+2 | ||
! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | Trim3 | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | Trim3 | ||
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! colspan=4 |''MSRP'' | ! colspan=4 |''MSRP'' | ||
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! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | $ | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | $72,990 | ||
! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | $ | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | $73,500 | ||
! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | $Price3 | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#ddb;" | $Price3 | ||
! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | $Price4 | ! style="text-align:left; font-weight:large; background:#f4f4da;" | $Price4 |
Latest revision as of 12:02, 28 August 2010
Lotus Evora | |
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Lotus | |
aka | Project Eagle |
Production | 2009 - present |
Class | Grand Tourer |
Body Style | 2-door, 2+2-seat mid-engined Coupe |
Length | 170.9 in |
Width | Width - type here |
Height | Height - type here |
Wheelbase | 101.4 in |
Weight | 2976 lbs (1350 kg) |
Transmission | Aisin 6-speed Manual, RWD |
Engine | 3.5 litre 2GR-FE Dual VVT-i V6 |
Power | 276 hp @ N/A rpm 258 lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm |
Similar | similar (competition) |
Designer | Russell Carr, Head of Lotus Design |
The Lotus Evora is a sports car to be produced in Britain from November 2008. It will be the world's only mid engined 2+2 on sale. Originally known as Project Eagle, the Evora was officially launched on the 22nd July 2008 at the British International Motor Show, however images were released prior to this date.
Featuring a modified 3.5-litre V6 engine from Toyota capable of 276 bhp, the Evora is also the first all-new Lotus since the launch of the Elise in 1995. The car is aimed at attracting new customers to the marque, and as such the car is taller and has wider door apertures than the smaller Exige and Elise variants.
The Evora also utilises the VVA (Versatile Vehicle Architecture) chassis which can be used as a platform for any car up to 1900 kg. This system was first previewed on the Lotus APX Concept.
The car will be hand built at the Hethel factory in England, capping production at approximately 2000 units a year, and will be sold throughout the world. Production starts in November 2008, and the first deliveries will occur in Spring 2009.
See Wikicars' comprehensive Evora Review.
Recent Changes
- The 2010 Paris Motor Show hosted the world debut of two new Evora variants. The first is the hotted-up Evora S. The S slaps a supercharger on top of the Camry-sourced 3.5 litre V6 and now produces 350 hp. Other features include a standard sport package (with a sport button that adjusts throttle response and engages the exhaust's bypass valve), and a rear diffuser with a wide-mouth center-exhaust outlet. There's also a heads-up display and cross-drilled rotors. The second Evora to come out in Paris is the Evora IPS (Intelligent Precision Shift), which is a regular Evora but switches the Manual for an Automatic.[1]
- Lotus recently announced that in 2011, they will unveil the Evora SC, a supercharged version of the standard car which will increase horsepower output from 276 to 350. That should be enough to increase top speed from 160 to 175 mph. In between now until then Lotus will also introduce an Automatic transmission (the first time Lotus has done so in recent memory) as well as a roadster version. Some sources claim that it will be a retractable hardtop. [2]
Styles and Major Options
To address the worldwide appeal of the car, it has been reported that a convertible version is highly plausible, and the car will be available in either 2+2 or 2-seater form.
Pricing
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Gas Mileage
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As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
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Engine and Transmission
The engine itself is a 2GR-FE 3.5-litre V6 DOHC with intelligent variable valve timing. Maximum horsepower (276 bhp) is available at 6400 rpm, and maximum torque (252 lb ft) is available at 4700 rpm respectively.
The Evora utilises a 6-speed manual gearbox which is also Toyota-sourced. Lotus will also offer a close-ratio version of this gearbox in the future.
Performance
Little information regarding performance was released by Lotus upon launch other than torque and horsepower figures. In it's press release, Lotus claimed a top speed of 160 mph and a 0-60 mph time of under 5 seconds.
Reliability
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Safety
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Photos
Main Competitors
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Hybrid Models
- Lotus has announced that the 2010 Geneva Motor Show will host the unveiling of the Evora 414E Hybrid. The car will be powered by a pair of rear-mounted electric motors and a 1.2 litre Petrol Inline-3. The system, similar to the Chevrolet Volt and the Fisker Karma utilizes the twin electric powerplants as its source of motivation, with the 47 hp internal combustion engine only coming to life to recharge the 17 kilowatt-hour lithium polymer batteries once they run low on juice. Output is rated at 408 hp and 295 lb-ft of torque available instantly at no revs at all. All in all, the car will have a 35 mile all-electric range and a 300 mile range running the gas engine.
Unique Attributes
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Interior
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Resale Values
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Criticisms
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Generations
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Current Generation: (2009–present)
Worldwide
The Evora is to be sold in countries throughout the world.
Design quirks and oddities
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Awards
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See Also
External Links
- First Lotus Eagle pic surfaces, along with details on the 2+2
- Lotus reveals first official photo of upcoming 2+2 GT
- Lotus Eagle: New 2+2 Sportscar with 280Hp 3.5L V6 Toyota Camry Engine
- 2009 Lotus Eagle Revealed
- Lotus Mid-engined 2+2 Eagle Officially Revealed
- 2010 Lotus Eagle Hatches Six Days Ahead Of Schedule
- Lotus Eagle: New Image Gallery
- The 2010 Lotus "Eagle" Has Landed With New Pictures, Analysis
- Lotus Evora Debuts At British Motor Show
- British 2008: Lotus unveils the Evora
- Lotus names new 2+2 GT ‘Evora’
- The Lotus Evora Weighs A Ton...And A Half
- Lotus Evora Press Release
- Hammond, May, Brosnan and Craig all in line for Lotus Evora
- 350-hp Lotus Evora SC coming in 2011
- Lotus releases package and content details on the 2010 Evora
- Lotus recieves Dewar Trophy recognizing technical excellence for Evora chassis
- Lotus Offering Evora Platform To Other Carmakers