Type 25 (1963): Inspired by the car driven by Jim Clark to his first F1 title and Lotus’s Constructors' Championship, this Emira is finished in Verdant Green with yellow stripes, evoking the ...
After the Lotus Emira leaves production, there’s a significant chance the storied British brand will no longer produce a gas-powered sports car. The fact that Lotus lives under the ownership of ...
Lotus Emira is available in 14 colours: Zinc Grey, Vivid Red, Shadow Grey, Seneca Blue, Osmium Silver, Nimbus Grey, Mist White, Meridian Blue, Magma Red, Hethel Yellow, Dark Verdant Green ...
Lotus Emira is available in 14 colours: Zinc Grey, Vivid Red, Shadow Grey, Seneca Blue, Osmium Silver, Nimbus Grey, Mist White, Meridian Blue, Magma Red, Hethel Yellow, Dark Verdant Green ...
For those intending on tracking the Emira, a Sport suspension setup can be had with stiffer underpinnings and Michelin Cup 2 tires. The Lotus Emira First Edition V6 starts at $119,888, putting it ...
Announced in 2022 as the last Lotus to be powered by a petrol engine, the Emira V6 was also Lotus’s first new model since its takeover by the Chinese concern Geely in 2017. As per the Lotus ...
Following the Lotus Emira’s well received debut at the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed, its maker has now unveiled a track-only GT4 variant. Set to make its race debut in the 2022 season ...
Lotus has replaced the Emira First Edition with the Emira Turbo SE The Emira Turbo SE keeps the AMG-sourced 2.0-liter turbo-4 Output rises to 400 hp, matching the output of the Emira V6's ...
Vehicle marketers are guilty of tapping deep veins of hyperbole when talking about any vehicle that might have even a remote chance of venturing off a sealed surface. They use terms such as "off-road" ...
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