New Lotus Emira 420 Sport delivers increased performance, reduced weight and a stronger focus on driving enthusiasts.
Lotus CEO Feng Qingfeng says sports cars over 3,970 lbs are "mediocre" - criticizing his own Evija, Eletre, and Emeya models ...
British sports car manufacturer Lotus is really treating us at the moment by giving us a lighter and more powerful Emira than ...
View post: Why This Cadillac Escalade Engine Failed After Just 9,000 Miles Lotus unveils Emira 420 Sport, its most powerful, lightest, and aerodynamic Emira yet. Features 416 hp, 0-62 MPH in 3.9 ...
Lotus' CEO, Feng Qingfeng, was at a press conference in China. With a lot of eyes in the same room, he said something that ...
At the back end of 2021, Lotus was one of the carmakers looking to go all-electric by the end of the decade. Now, barely five ...
Lotus just unveiled a high-peformance Emira variant called the 420 Sport. The model is the lightest and most powerful version ...
Not surprisingly, Lotus is the latest automaker to walk back its all-electric ambitions, a move that is typically a painful setback. But the niche British automaker may have been given a boost by a ...
After a series of delays, the Lotus Emira has finally reached U.S. customers, but early signs suggest it’s not generating the kind of enthusiasm one might expect for a new sports car. This week, a ...
The head of Lotus has described sports cars over 1.8 tonnes as ‘mediocre’, seemingly taking a swipe at the brand’s own range.
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