View post: Amazon’s ‘Comfortable’ Camping Hammock Is Now on Sale for $24 “Most cars have to punch a hole in the air, to get through using brute force, but the Evija is unique because of its porosity,” ...
Few people would say the Lotus Evija is lacking in performance. It’s meant to make just shy of 2,000 horsepower and is light for an electric car at around 3,700 pounds. But apparently Lotus wants to ...
In a new interview published by Lotus, the company's senior engineer Richard Hill has shared more information on the company's upcoming all-electric Evija hypercar. Hill, Lotus' chief engineer of ...
We encountered both the Lotus Type 30 Evija electric hypercar and Russell Carr, Lotus Group's chief designer, for the first time on the Concept Car lawn at Pebble Beach in August. But neither car nor ...
This is not a Lotus. The Evija may have the badge, but for those who knew and admired the work and design philosophy of controversial Lotus founder Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman, it's not a true ...
HIGHS Pavement-punishing acceleration, heaps of steering feel, very light for a performance EV. LOWS Excessive battery drain at full tilt, lack of a hair-raising soundtrack, so rare and expensive that ...
Lotus unveiled its first all-electric supercar, the Evija, in London on July 16. The 1,972-horsepower coupe will be the first developed under Lotus’ parent company, billionaire Li Shu Fu’s Zhejiang ...
Much has been said about the Lotus Evija, both good and bad. The Evija is every inch a megabuck hypercar and is Britain's first-ever all-electric supercar. However, pundits say the Lotus Evija is too ...
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An attempt by Lotus to break the electric lap record at the Nurburgring with its Evija electric hypercar appears to have been ruined by mechanical gremlins. Though Lotus hadn’t confirmed it was making ...
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 be a ...