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Here's our first look at the $3 million Lotus Evija

Here'south our get-go look at the $iii million Lotus Evija

Lotus Evija
(Prototype credit: Lotus)

British motorcar visitor Lotus has been cooking up something special in Norfolk. The £2.4 million ($3.3 million) Evija is an all-electric hypercar that'due south going to usher in a new age for the sports car brand. With more than than i,600 bhp, this 130-car limited edition run is ready to offer an incredible thrill to anyone with Elon Musk-level money. Not Elon though, he's unlikely to purchase one of these with his own updated Tesla Roadster on the way.

Lotus has some connectedness to the electrical car globe. The first Tesla Roadster was based on the Lotus Elise, and was actually built in Lotus' factory before existence shipped to California. It's perhaps some of that piece of work that inspired Lotus in the concept for this new car. Although interestingly, the Evija only claims a 0-threescore mph time of "under 3 seconds." Elon says the Roadster sports a sub two-second time. Just nosotros'll have to wait and see if that's actually the case.

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Anyway, Top Gear magazine has driven the image and delivered the sort of shocked and screaming first bulldoze thoughts you'd expect for a car like this. The speed is clearly something else, and the magazine editor, Jack Rix, explains that this isn't even the finished car, it's running at effectually 75% power at the moment.

What's clear correct at present is that this motorcar looks absolutely spectacular. At the rear are two massive venturi tunnels surrounded by LED lights. These tunnels aren't for show, but rather to feed the diffuser air to generate downforce.

The car, according to Lotus, volition have a top speed of more than 200mph and a range of 215 miles — although it's fair to say y'all probably won't get the full range if you're using the full speed.

Unsurprisingly, this car is conspicuously aimed at people who expect to spend time at a rails. While not shown in Top Gear'south video, the Lotus site shows a slick, lightweight carbon fiber interior which has a sensational center console with touch-sensitive controls for the major driving controls. Clearly weight direction is central here, and it looks similar this little pocket rocket is going to reach amazing metrics.

Lotus isn't done with combustion however, however. While the Evija an exciting look at the future, the visitor is nonetheless planning to announce an all-new automobile in July that will still burn apply fossil fuels. Information technology will, withal, be the final ICE (internal combustion engine) car the company produces with more EVs due to arrive in the coming years.

Of course it'southward hideously unaffordable. So perhaps the remainder of usa can stick with a Tesla Model three or a Rivian RT1.

Lotus Evija

(Prototype credit: Lotus)
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Ian has been involved in engineering science journalism since 2007, originally writing about AV hardware dorsum when LCDs and plasma TVs were just gaining popularity. Almost 15 years on, he remains every bit excited as e'er almost how tech can make your life better. Ian is the editor of T3.com but has also regularly contributed to Tom's Guide.

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