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Evija Test Laps Reveal Shocking Results: Lotus Evija development
prototype on test at Hethel: MIRRORS - EVIJA is beautiful from any
angle - Produced by Lotus Cars: CONFIGURATOR ANIMATION: THE
NUMBERSOnly 130 to be produced1,970 Horsepower1,254 lb. ft. of
torque1,680 Kg / 3,700 Pounds4 Electric Motors, 4WD0-60 mph less
than 3 secondsOver 200mph top speed250 miles of pure electric
driving range with 5 driving modes: Range, City, Tour, Sport and
TrackTo Sum Up:The World's most powerful series production
car!#FORTHEDRIVERSPLEASE CONTACT US TO DISCUSS AND START THE
ORDERING PROCESS-Customers will use a state-of-the-art touch-screen
configurator to personalize their Evija-Exclusive gift program will
culminate in unique build bookAs per Lotus Cars:Like all Lotus cars
throughout the brand?s storied 71-year history, the Evija has been
precision-engineered to deliver an outstanding driving experience
both on the road and track. It is the most dynamically accomplished
model ever built by the company, setting new standards for Lotus
driving performance. Above all else, it is For The Drivers?.As a
name, Evija (pronounced E-vi-ya?) means the first in existence? or
the living one?. It is highly appropriate; Lotus has an
unquestionable reputation for its pioneering approach in both
automotive and motorsport.The Evija marks the start of an exciting
new chapter in the history of an iconic and much-loved British
sports car brand. It is the first hypercar from Lotus, and the
company?s first model with an electrified powertrain. As the first
completely new car to be launched under the stewardship of Geely
the world?s fastest growing automotive group its significance
cannot be overstated.Exclusivity and desirability go hand in hand
in the world of hypercars, and the Evija is blessed with an
abundance of both. Production is limited to not more than 130
examples, making it among the most exclusive cars ever launched.
It?s a figure set in tribute to the car?s project code, Type 130.
Lotus road and race cars throughout the brand?s seven decades of
success have been assigned a Type number, and the Evija is no
exception.Hethel, close to the historic city of Norwich in the east
of England, UK, has been the home of Lotus since 1966. The company
has confirmed production of the Evija will begin there during
2020.As well as tempting the world?s hypercar buyers, the car will
act as a halo for the rest of the Lotus range the renowned Elise,
Exige and Evora - the Evora GT for the USA market. It will do the
same for a range of eagerly anticipated new Lotus performance
models to come.Speaking at the unveiling in London, Lotus Cars CEO
Phil Popham said: The Lotus Evija is a car like no other. It will
re-establish our brand in the hearts and minds of sports car fans
and on the global automotive stage. It will also pave the way for
further visionary models. He added: This is another
amazing moment in the history of our company. The Evija is a true
Lotus in every sense it has been developed with an unwavering
passion to push boundaries, to explore new ways of thinking and to
apply ground-breaking technologies.A stunning piece of contemporary
automotive design, the Evija features a dramatic Venturi tunnel
through each rear quarter, giving it a truly breath-taking
presence. Russell Carr, Design Director, Lotus Cars,
said: We studied how Le Mans race cars use air flow creatively to
go over, under and around the vehicle, but also through it. This
concept of porosity? is key to the Evija and has enabled us to
create a timeless design with exceptional amounts of downforce.The
Evija signals the start of a contemporary new design language for
Lotus, which will evolve and reappear on future high-performance
cars. Illustrative of the innovative thinking and
ingenuity which has always been part of the Lotus DNA, the Evija is
a technical tour de force. It continues the legendary Lotus
bloodline that?s rich in firsts and technical game-changers, both
in the automotive and motorsport sectors. While it is a glimpse of
the future from Lotus, it remains true to the company?s DNA and the
guiding principles of founder Colin Chapman, who built the first
Lotus in 1948.The Evija is the first Lotus road car to feature a
one-piece carbon fibre monocoque chassis. The cabin, from the fully
adjustable race-style seats to the multi-function steering wheel,
is the very pinnacle of motorsport-inspired road car design and
technology.At the heart of the Evija is an ultra-advanced
all-electric powertrain. It has been developed by technical partner
Williams Advanced Engineering, famed for success in motorsport,
from Formula One to electrifying the first four seasons of Formula
E. The battery pack is mid-mounted immediately behind the two seats
and supplies energy directly to four powerful e-motors. This highly
efficient system is the lightest, most energy dense, electric power
package ever fitted to a road car. With a target weight of just
1,680 kg (3,700 lbs), it will be the lightest pure electric
hypercar ever to go into series production.Matt Windle, Executive
Director, Sports Car Engineering, Lotus Cars, said: Every element
of the Evija has been meticulously analysed and validated.
Precision engineering is nothing without human engagement, and
that?s why technology with soul is the benchmark for this and every
Lotus.Engineered for precise and sustained performance, the Evija
has five driving modes Range, City, Tour, Sport and Track. It can
race from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in under three seconds and
accelerate to a top speed of more than 200 mph (0-320 km/h).Active
aerodynamics are deployed in the form of a rear spoiler, which
elevates from its resting position flush to the upper bodywork, and
an F1-style Drag Reduction System (DRS). Both are deployed
automatically in Track mode, though can be deployed manually in
other modes. Torque-vectoring, enabled by the four
e-motors, provides exceptional dynamic response and agility on the
road. This fully automatic, self-adjusting system can instantly
distribute power to any combination of two, three or four wheels
within a fraction of a second. In Track mode the ability to add
more power to individual wheels enables the radius of corners to be
tightened, potentially reducing lap times. The Lotus
Evija is equipped with ESP stability control to ensure safety in
all road conditions, with further grip provided by the four-wheel
drive system. A pure steering feel a vital ingredient of every
Lotus is assured via an electro-hydraulic system.A REVOLUTION IN
CHARGING:Not only does the Lotus Evija feature the world?s most
powerful automotive drivetrain, it also boasts the world?s fastest
charging battery. Thanks to the partnership with Williams Advanced
Engineering, the battery has the ability to accept an 800kW charge.
Although charging units capable of delivering this are not yet
commercially available, when they are it will be possible to fully
replenish the battery in just nine minutes.Using existing charging
technology such as a 350kW unit, which is currently the most
powerful available the Evija?s charge time will be 12 mins to 80%
and 18 mins to 100%. The car?s range is 250 miles (400 km) on the
WLTP Combined Cycle, or 270 miles on the NEDC Combined Cycle. Lotus
is in discussions with external suppliers on a charging solution
for customers. The CCS2 charging socket is hidden behind
a vented flap at the rear of the car. In the same location is a
small plaque, reminding customers of the Britishness of the
Evija.INTERIOR:The interior of the Lotus Evija is as dramatic as
the exterior. Inspired by the technical precision of race car
engineering, the dominant ch...for more information please contact
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