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Lotus Evija electric supercar looks rad in red Lotus , after years of humming along, is ready to return with a wallop -- an all-electric 2,000-horsepower kind of wallop .
When it unveiled the Evija electric hypercar in the summer of 2019, British carmaker Lotus was not very generous when it comes to releasing photos of it. Just a small batch of them made their way ...
Sound is a big part of the Lotus experience, whether it comes from a four- or a six-cylinder engine, so the company doesn't want its first electric car to be Skip to main content NEWS ...
Last year, Lotus did just about the least-Lotus thing imaginable and revealed a 2,000-horsepower, fully electric hypercar called the Evija that it planned to sell for $2.65 million. It proved to ...
The all-electric Lotus Evija made its Goodwood debut on Friday at SpeedWeek, which you can watch live here. Three examples showed up, one in yellow and two prototypes wrapped in stunning black and ...
Good lord. Whatever you think of Lotus’ switch to electric power - or its Evija hypercar’s 1,680kg target kerb weight - you’ve got to admit that that rear end is a stunning piece of car design.
The Evija is slated for its world debut in London on July 16, 2019, and production is expected to start in 2020. However, Lotus set up a light show experience at Goodwood that involves that car.
With just minutes to go until Tesla reveals its electric 'Cybertruck,' Lotus has shown off some EV news of its own. We're getting our first good look at its all-electric Evija roadster in "high ...
No, Lotus isn't ready to spill the beans on its Type 130 electric hypercar. It is, however, ready to give the car a name: meet the Evija (pronounced "ev-eye-a").
Lotus plans to build just 130 examples of the Evija for customers but interestingly, Kershaw revealed that the car has not yet sold out, meaning there’s still a chance for prospective owners to ...
Based on the latest from Lotus, customers in line for its wild, 1,972-hp Evija electric hypercar will be happy. As, well, they probably should be if they're plunking down $2.1 million to start.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran July 5, 2019 Comment Now! Lotus is set to unveil an electric hypercar in London on July 16, and we have just learned the car's name. Previously known under its internal code ...