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The Lotus Evija X just ran the third-fastest ... Modifications over the already bonkers 1972-hp Evija include racing slicks, upgraded brakes, unique dampers, and, if the rear wing the size of ...
Lotus has officially confirmed its all-electric "hypercar," of which 130 examples will be built, will be dubbed the Lotus Evija. Evija... Evija.... it glistens on the ...
VERDICT As Lotus's first attempt at both an electric and all-wheel drive car, the Evija stays true to the company's core values by prioritizing lightness and cornering prowess. Lotus founder Colin ...
To demonstrate its capabilities, Lotus has so far offered a glimpse of the Evija finished in three new colours: Atomic Red, Solaris Yellow and Carbon Black. And if this all sounds very futuristic ...
Lotus gave us the download on its brand-new Evija hypercar earlier this month, and boy howdy, it's a stunner. If you're as stoked as we are to see it in person, you won't have to wait much longer ...
The Lotus Evija X – an all-electric hypercar – entered the 'Ring, looking to take the crown from the Mercedes AMG-One on the famous racetrack in Germany. The Nurburgring Nordschleife 12.9-mile ...
And it begins with the letter E, which ought to keep the Lotus purists happy. Little else about the Evija will. Welcome to the age of the electric hypercar, and Britain’s first entrant.
And then there's Lotus, whose outrageous Evija promises a thunderous 1,972 ... has got "customer spec" versions of the suspension, brakes and bodywork, as well as the horrifying powertrain.
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 Cars, known for low-slung racers that wedge ... It’ll take design cues from the all-electric Evija hypercar that the U.K. firm bills as the world’s most powerful auto.
On the other side of the spectrum, we have the Lotus Evija, an electric hypercar with a top speed of over 200 mph. This is new territory for Lotus as the British automaker has never developed an ...
To demonstrate its capabilities, Lotus has so far offered a glimpse of the Evija finished in three new colours: Atomic Red, Solaris Yellow and Carbon Black. And if this all sounds very futuristic ...