Lotus has just unveiled the Emira Bathurst Edition, a track-ready limited-run version with quite a prohibitive price, ...
The Lotus Emira, the replacement for the Evora, Exige, and Elise, will probably be just as rewarding to drive as the outgoing cars. How can it not be? Lightweight, mid-engined, and with the option of ...
Developed by Lotus official Australian distributor, this localized special is limited to just 15 units ...
Last October, Lotus priced the Emira V6 First Edition at $93,900 before destination and taxes. That coupe comes with a Toyota-sourced 3.5-liter supercharged six-cylinder making 400 horsepower and 310 ...
The verdict: The last gas-powered Lotus sports car is also arguably the best, with impeccable handling, an addictive soundtrack and an interior that no longer feels like an afterthought. Just make ...
For decades, Lotus has been turning out sharp sports cars that focus on driver engagement above all. That single-minded approach hasn't always made money, so the folks in Hethel have had to find ways ...
Tired of the usual Porsche and Corvette options? This under-the-radar sports car delivers all the magic, even if there isn't tons of horsepower.
The 2023 Lotus Emira is a car on a mission—well, two missions to be precise. One, to see out Hethel’s ICE age with a proper sendoff encapsulating a half-century of lightness and underdog spirit and a ...
Lotus is finally getting the attention it deserves and Americans can look forward to the Emira V6 First Edition, which will go into production in the third quarter of next year. Set to cost $93,900 ...
Isaac Atienza is a Filipino motoring journalist who joined TopSpeed.com in 2021. He also owns a Filpino motoring website called Go Flat Out PH and is also a contributor to a local newspaper called The ...
What Engines Are in the Lotus Emira? The last Lotus sports car sold in North America, the Evora, was exclusively powered by a Toyota-sourced supercharged V-6. That engine option returns with the Emira ...
Lotus expands the Emira range for 2026 with a base model and sharper V6 SE variant. De-tuned Turbo packs 360 hp from a 2.0-liter engine and reaches 62 mph in 4.4 seconds. The V6 SE gains retuned ...
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