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Driving » Lotus
3y ago
Lotus outlined its five-year electrification plan at a recent ground-breaking ceremony in China, providing a glimpse at a whole lineup of upcoming EVs. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
Reborn British coachbuilders Radford have revealed a pair of new two-seater sports cars built on Lotus architecture and honouring one of the brand’s lesser-known vehicles. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
Lotus early July unveiled its much-anticipated Emira mid-engine sports car, and it marks the end of an era, being the last Lotus with an internal-combustion engine. It will go on sale in the spring of 2022, and dealers are taking orders now. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
British sports car firm Caterham, famous for its light, no-frills vehicles, will be introducing an electric version of its venerable Seven model. Caterham chief executive Graham Macdonald detailed the forthcoming EV In an interview with Autocar, a car he says is already in the prototype stage. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
If you've ever wanted to take a traditionally-powered new Lotus sports car from cradle to grave, the upcoming Emira will probably be your final opportunity. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
January 2021 saw the debut of the 2022 BMW M5 CS, a mind-altering sedan whose 627 horsepower should pair well with a weight-reduction program worthy of Slim Fast. In fact, with several exterior panels and hewn from carbon fibre; and staggered Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, the M5 CS should be something of a track weapon, as well. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
The Elise and Exige are dead, long live the Elise — and Exige. The British marque famous for lightweight sports cars is killing one of its best products to make way for the electric revolution. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
Lotus will kill off its entire current lineup to make room for its upcoming (and last-ever) gasoline-powered sports car, internally dubbed the Type 131. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
Lotus is trying its best to evolve into an electric performance brand, but in order to sell more than a few cars, its models can't all be $2.1-million supercars like the Evija pictured above. Read More ..read more
Driving » Lotus
3y ago
The SUV now in development by famed British sports car builder and race car manufacturer Lotus will likely be all-electric and targeted largely at the Chinese market, according to new reports. Read More ..read more