1972 Hp, Full Charge Time 18 Minutes, Estimated $2,300,000. New Lotus Evija Hyper Car 2024
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Although the Evija's entire production run is sold out, Lotus says some 2024 models still need to be produced and delivered. However, there are no changes compared to the previous model year.

This Lotus comes in a single trim that offers enough equipment to meet the needs of discerning hypercar buyers. The car's standard interior amenities include climate control and first-class infotainment system. Lotus offers a wide range of paint and interior trim options that allow you to personalize the Evija to your liking. Note that production is limited to just 130 models. Additionally, Evija is not street legal in the US.

The star of the show is the Evija's muscular electric powertrain. Motivation is provided by a team of four electric motors, and Lotus claims they produce a total of 1972 horsepower and 1254 pound-feet of torque. That's nearly twice the horsepower provided by more expensive hypercars like the Aston Martin Valkyrie. A single-speed automatic transmission handles everything and sends power to all four wheels. The car's light curb weight has been designed to optimize handling. The company claims the Evija weighs just over 3,700 pounds, making it the lightest EV hypercar to ever enter production. The Evija can reach a top speed of more than 200 mph, and Lotus expects it to hit 62 mph in less than three seconds . The car's performance can be customized through five driving modes: Range, City, Tour, Sport and Track.

EVs often require you to wait a long time for the battery to charge. Evija is different. It is equipped with technology designed to make charging the battery almost as fast as filling the gas pump. It takes just 12 minutes for the car to charge to 80 percent and just 18 minutes to fully charge.

The Lotus Evija seats two passengers and its cabin is accessed via a pair of dihedral doors. These doors are handleless to maintain the car's clean, sculptural aesthetic and are operated using the key fob. Once you enter the car, the doors can be closed using a switch on the roof console. Evija's electrically adjustable front seats feature a carbon fiber shell and thick microfibre-wrapped pads. The driver can manually adjust the tilt and length of the steering column, and there are two special storage areas located near the passengers' hip points. Standard interior equipment includes climate control and three-point seat belts; Four-point seat belts are offered as optional equipment. Overall, Evija's cabin has both a retro and modern look.

All Evija hypercars come with technological features such as Bluetooth connectivity and infotainment system. There is a digital display in front of the steering wheel that provides the driver with relevant information such as battery charge and remaining range. This is the car's only screen. The Evija comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability, and Lotus has installed a built-in modem that facilitates connection to the cloud. A smartphone app is available that allows drivers to monitor the Evija from anywhere, checking things like battery charge status and driving range.

Source: https://www.caranddriver.com/lotus/evija

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