Everyone knows that Lotus has been preparing to go fully electric for awhile now, but aside from a super secret project called Lotus Type 131, we haven’t known much. Well, that all changed during the Driving Tomorrow global digital conference broadcast yesterday, when Lotus finally announced exactly what they’ve been working on. Turns out, Type 131 is actually their very last sports car to be powered by a conventional gasoline engine and it’s real name is Emira.... Read More
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Lotus Cars decided to retire two of their iconic vehicles, the Elise and the Exige, which are sunsetting after 25 and 21 years, respectively. But this is Lotus and they couldn't just quietly call it quits on the cars without any fanfare. So to celebrate, they decided to make five new Final Edition models that boast higher power, greater standard specification and, of course, an overall weight that might surprise you. And don't forget, they did all of this during a pandemic. ... Read More