| Lotus Emira 2021 
              
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                    All-new mid-engined sports car perfectly embodies ongoing       transformation of iconic British sports car manufacturer Striking design, delivering exotic supercar appeal in sports car       segment Inspiration from Lotus Evija hypercar clear in fluid surfaces and       crisp feature lines Developed on Lotus’ recently announced Sports Car Architecture Two petrol engines available, including new-to-Lotus 2.0-litre       turbocharged ‘i4’ from technical partner AMG Much-loved and characterful 3.5-litre supercharged V6 from Exige       and Evora to feature as ‘First Edition’ range-topper Manual, automatic and Dual Clutch Transmission to maximise global       appeal Power output from 360 to 400 hp at launch 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in less than 4.5 seconds Top speed of up to 180mph (290km/h) Target weight of 1,405kg in its lightest form Prices will start from under £60,000 (under €72,000)  |  Hethel, United Kingdom  – 6 July 2021 – The Emira  is an all-new mid-engined premium sports car that perfectly embodies the  ongoing transformation of the Lotus business and brand. It features all the  hallmarks that the automotive world has come to expect from a Lotus – striking  design, thrilling dynamic performance delivering best-in-class ride and  handling, outstanding aerodynamics and an unrivalled experience ‘For The  Drivers’. Building on the legacy of the Elise,  Exige and Evora, the Emira represents a quantum leap forward for Lotus. Those  instantly recognisable brand signatures and core values have been combined with  a paradigm shift in levels of practicality, comfort, functionality and  technology. Matt Windle, Managing Director, Lotus  Cars commented: “The Emira is a game-changer for Lotus. It stands as a beacon  of everything we have achieved to date in the transformation of the business,  the embodiment of our progress. It is a highly significant milestone on our  path to becoming a truly global performance car brand.” The Emira has been developed on a new  lightweight bonded aluminium chassis, technology pioneered by Lotus and which  remains an intrinsic part of the company’s sports car DNA. That innovative  vehicle architecture is wrapped with a bold and sculpted design using cues  clearly developed from the Evija. Key dimensions of the Emira are length  4,412mm; width 1,895mm; height 1,225mm; and wheelbase 2,575mm. First customer cars will start to be  delivered around the world from next spring. Powering the Emira will be a  choice of two petrol engines, both globally respected for their performance  characteristics. At launch, the first cars will be available as  limited-production ‘First Edition’ models powered by the much-loved and  Lotus-honed 3.5-litre V6 which cut its sports car teeth powering the Exige and  Evora. From summer 2022, the first new Lotus  sports car engine for more than a decade makes its debut, with the Emira  powered by AMG. The new-to-Lotus AMG unit is a turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder  ‘i4’ from the performance division of Mercedes-Benz. Working with Lotus for the first time,  AMG has come on board as technical partner on the Emira programme, with some  fundamental changes made to the in-line four-cylinder set-up for its Lotus  debut. Transverse-mounted and delivering rear-wheel drive, the unit has been  modified with a new air intake system and new exhaust to suit the character of  the Emira. The second engine is more familiar, the 3.5-litre supercharged  Toyota V6 that is so loved by drivers of the Exige and Evora. Cars will be  available with a manual, automatic and Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). Across the Emira range, power output  will between 360 and 400bhp at launch, with 0-62mph (0-100km/h) acceleration in  less than 4.5 seconds and top speeds of up to 180mph (290km/h). Maximum torque  will be 430Nm and CO2 emissions will start below 180g/km. The car has a target  weight of 1,405kg in its lightest form, and prices will start at less than  £60,000 (less than €72,000). Manufacturing will take place at Lotus’  famous home in Hethel, Norfolk, following more  than £100million of new investment in the company’s UK facilities. The highly skilled  operations teams will be supported by new processes and technologies to enhance  production efficiency, volume capability and overall quality. Matt Windle added: “The Lotus Emira is  the most accomplished Lotus road car ever to roll through the Hethel factory  gates. Beautifully proportioned with a stunning design inspired by the Evija  all-electric hypercar, it’s the perfect package. The Emira is a junior supercar  with all the thrills and head-turning characteristics found in the greatest  Lotus cars, but at the same time is an everyday sports car that’s high on  comfort and functionality, packed with the latest technology demanded by the  discerning driver.” Lotus  Emira in detailThe Emira is the first all-new Lotus sports car to be delivered under  Vision80, the strategic plan which is guiding the transformation of Lotus as it  moves towards its 80th anniversary in 2028. It is a truly global model,  engineered to sell in all major markets around the world. Acting as a catalyst to  further enhance brand awareness globally, it’s spearheading the repositioning  and expansion of the Lotus retail network ahead of the arrival of a family of  new vehicles. Pronounced ‘Eh-meer-ah’, the word  features in numerous ancient languages and often translates as ‘commander’ or  ‘leader’. It’s highly appropriate as this is the exciting new sports car  leading Lotus’ last hurrah with internal combustion engines, before fully  embracing electrification and a new era for the brand later in the decade. Exterior  design: delivering exotic supercar appeal in the sports car segmentThe Emira is the first Lotus sports car to carry the new design language  first showcased on the award-winning Evija hypercar. It’s a contemporary look  with sculpted surfaces and technical detailing, delivering exotic supercar  appeal in the sports car segment. A new and more premium approach for Lotus in  terms of forms and materials, it is also a leap forward in fit and finish. Led by Russell Carr, Design Director,  Lotus, the creative team has succeeded in designing something beautiful,  timeless, memorable, modern and that looks like a Lotus. Its optimised  proportions and athletic shrink-wrapped body visually describe Lotus’ legendary  agile driving characteristics.   Russell commented: “The Emira captures  the visual drama of an exotic supercar, with great proportions, wide footprint  and a cabin that sits low down between muscular haunches. Add in that it’s  practical enough to be useable every day, of the highest quality and accessibly  priced, and it’s undoubtedly a compelling and seductive alternative to the  existing sports car competition. The Emira is re-introducing our brand to a new  global audience while still offering all the thrills to engage the most ardent  driving enthusiast.” The influence of the Lotus Evija is  plain to see through the fluid surfaces and crisp feature lines. The lineage is  even more obvious on the prominent leading edge of the bonnet, shrink-wrapped  cabin that’s tapered to the rear, sculpted doors and vents cut into the  muscular rear haunches. The unique-in-class exit vents, integrated into the  bonnet to guide airflow over the car and optimise aerodynamics, are also  derived from the Evija. Vertical all-LED headlamps are standard  across the range, with a wing-inspired twin blade design also familiar from the  Lotus hypercar. The bonnet houses the current iteration of the iconic Lotus  roundel, its first appearance on a new Lotus sports car and slightly larger  than on previous models. Looking at the Emira in profile, the sculpted  section cut into the door leads air flow towards the intake ahead of the rear  wheel. This serves a dual purpose, providing air for the engine but also to  cool it. The Emira name badge is visible from the side, integrated into the  C-pillar. All wheels are 20-inches in diameter; as standard they will be fitted  with a Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport tyre, while a Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 is  a cost option available in conjunction with the Lotus Drivers Pack. Both tyres  have been specially developed for the Emira by their manufacturer. 
              
                |  |  At the rear, the Lotus wordmark  dominates the integrated bumper, above a body coloured panel that’s clearly  inspired by the rear of the Evija. At each end is an exit vent for air from the  wheel arch. Each corner has a flat C-shaped LED light cluster linked by a  slimline high-level brake light. Below is a black section housing twin exhaust  pipes either side of the number plate and with an air diffuser underneath to  aid downforce. Efficient aerodynamics has been at the  heart of the Lotus brand since the company was founded in 1948. It is a  philosophy inextricably linked to delivering outstanding performance whether a  car is on the road or race track. Simplicity is at the core of the Emira –  there are no active aerodynamics as clever engineering means they’re not  needed. It is the only model in its class to create passive downforce that’s  precisely balanced between the front and rear axles at all speeds, perfectly  tuned to the weight distribution and suspension geometry of the car. It means  as downforce increases with speed, generating exceptional grip through corners,  the handling characteristics remain constant, precise and predictable. Richard Hill, Chief Aerodynamicist,  Lotus Cars, commented: “At Lotus, development of any new sports car is never  focused solely on either aerodynamics or vehicle dynamics. It’s about creating  that unique harmony of natural forces that is ‘Lotus dynamics’ – a sprinkling  of magic dust that creates a thrilling driving experience that’s unrivalled in the  automotive world. The Emira has that magic and more.” Chassis  and powertrain: advanced new platform mated to high-performance enginesThe Emira is built on the recently announced new Lotus Sports Car  Architecture. It uses the same pioneering Lotus bonded extruded aluminium  chassis technology which debuted on the Elise. However, for the Emira, every  dimension is different to any previous Lotus chassis and it is fabricated in an  all-new facility – Lotus Advanced Structures – in Norwich, just a few miles from Hethel. The car has two defined chassis and  suspension settings. Tour is tuned for everyday road use, delivering the  optimum blend of Lotus dynamic performance and handling with a more comfortable  ride. Sports is available with the optional Lotus Drivers Pack and provides a  slightly stiffer suspension set-up for enhanced dynamic capability and feel.  Hydraulic steering provides excellent feedback for the driver. Two petrol engines are available, a  Lotus-engineered 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit from technical partner AMG, and  the much-loved and characterful 3.5-litre V6 from the Exige and Evora. Each is  calibrated by Lotus to provide a unique and distinctive character for maximum  driver engagement. Gavan Kershaw, Director of Vehicle  Attributes, Lotus, commented: “The 2.0-litre is the world’s most powerful  production in-line four-cylinder unit mated to AMG’s acclaimed DCT with  paddleshifts and driving modes. It’s high-performance, hugely efficient thanks  to cutting-edge technology, and delivers low emissions and linear performance.  On top of all that, it’s been tuned in-house by the hugely experienced Hethel  engineers to deliver that distinctive Lotus experience.” He added: “The Emira has a wider track  than any recent Lotus road car, enhancing stability, delivering exceptional  road-holding and the sensation of a very low centre of gravity. It is a true  Lotus sports car that builds on the legacy of the Elise, Exige and Evora.” Interior  design: a huge step-change for LotusLotus car interiors have always been  famed for putting the driver at the very centre of the experience, with pure  ergonomic design and instruments carefully placed for the most intuitive use.  The Emira follows these principles to the letter to create a modern cockpit  environment with the essential controls to hand and minimum distraction. What’s new about this next-generation  Lotus sports car is immediately obvious – the huge step-change across all  aspects of the cabin, from the contemporary design and quality of materials to  the increase in storage space, exceptional fit and finish, attention to detail  and abundant advanced technology now integrated. 
              
                |  | .jpg) |  The wraparound nature of the dashboard  as it blends into the door trim creates a cossetted feeling that makes the  driver feel at one with the car. The raised gear shifter only enhances that  emotion. There are a high number of soft-trimmed surfaces, showcasing premium  British craftsmanship that conveys ultimate sportiness. They blend perfectly  with modern technical finishes to create a premium experience for the driver –  ‘technology with soul’ – and there are details added in tribute to the heritage  and sporting success of Lotus. Examples include the positioning of the  gearstick on manual cars, which echoes that of the iconic Esprit, and the  semi-exposed gear linkage visible at the base of the centre console on V6  manual cars, as on the Elise and Exige. Adding to the sense of theatre is the  protective red cover over the start/stop button. The two seats have been designed to  combine exceptional lateral support for high-speed cornering with total comfort  for long distance journeys. There is four-way electric adjustment on the  standard seat, with the option to upgrade to a premium sports seat with 12-way  electric adjustment for both the driver and passenger. All seats are unique to  the Emira. The dramatic supercar-like low stance of the car has been achieved  while matching best-in-class ingress/egress and headroom. Also unique to the Emira is the  flat-bottomed sports steering wheel with metallic spoke detail and integrated  controls. The interior features ambient and wraparound lighting as well as map  lights. Features available on the Emira include  keyless go, cruise control, rain-sensing wipers, electric folding door mirrors,  rear parking sensors (with front sensors as an option), auto-dimming rear view  mirror, curtain airbags, launch control (as part of optional Lotus Drivers  Pack), and a stolen vehicle tracker. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems  (ADAS) available on the Emira include adaptive cruise control, anti-collision  system, fatigue alert, road sign information, vehicle speed limiter, lane  departure warning, rear cross traffic alert, lane change assist. An  everyday sports car that sets new standards for practicality, comfort and  functionalityRichard Moore, Executive Director,  Engineering, Lotus, commented: “Lotus customers around the world have rightly  come to expect outstanding dynamic performance from our sports cars, and they  will undoubtedly get that with the Emira. Like every great Lotus it has that element  of theatre, for example, the visible gearshift mechanism on manual cars and the  exposed throttle actuator in the V6 engine bay.” He added: “What will surprise and  delight sports car customers the world over is the level of practicality,  functionality and comfort which sets new standards for Lotus.” From the very first discussions Lotus  wanted the Emira to be an ‘every day’ sports car, delivering a usability and  practicality to support that with levels of comfort and desirability for total  comfort over long-distance cruising. To that end, it sets new standards for  Lotus and is better than ever for the tallest and shortest drivers. There is  more space between the occupants as well. The glass area has been designed to  provide good all-round visibility for daily use. Acknowledging that some owners  will drive their Emira in a spirited way, and even on a circuit, the view  forward – particularly of the haunches – supports highly accurate placement of  the car through corners.
 Access to the car’s infotainment system  is via a 10.25-inch centrally mounted touch-screen, with an additional  12.3-inch TFT driver’s display behind the steering wheel. All content is  exclusive to Lotus has been designed and developed by an in-house team. Android  Auto and Apple CarPlay are integrated as standard. Also exclusive to Lotus is the  availability of a 10-channel premium sound system from highly respected British  brand KEF. This is the company’s first ever automotive partnership and features  its signature Uni-Q™️ technology, a unique configuration  which dispenses with separated tweeter and mid-range, instead combining both into an acoustically idealised single  unit. Finished with a distinctive bespoke speaker fret design, Uni-Q covers the  entire mid and high-frequency sound spectrum from a single point in space,  delivering a more coherent, hyper-realistic sound experience.
 Storage is vital in sports car and the  Emira’s cabin has been exceptionally well thought out. It has twin central cup  holders with a phone storage slot between them, and door bins that can  accommodate a 500ml bottle. Practicality also comes from the glovebox, trinket  tray ahead of the gearstick, armrest between the seats with USB and 12v ports,  plus a console net for bottles or documents.
 Luggage or other large items can be  stored behind the two seats (208   litres) or in the boot to the rear of the engine. This  space (151 litres)  will take a standard-sized flight case or a set of golf clubs. Built  at Hethel in an all-new manufacturing facilityLotus sports cars have been built at  Hethel since 1966. Following more than £100million of UK investment  by Lotus, production of the Emira will take place in all-new state-of-the-art  factory. The Emira will remain ‘Handmade in Hethel’, supported by new processes  and technologies that will enhance efficiency and build quality – a genuine  ‘best of both worlds’ solution. An  all-new paintshop features robotic application – a first for Lotus that will  improve quality, capacity and process repeatability. It includes many  innovative technologies such as a combined primer and clearcoat line. There is  a new semi-automated body assembly system, with robots being used to apply  adhesive. Vehicle bodies are transported around the main assembly area on  Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs). Emira production actually begins at Lotus  Advanced Structures (LAS), an all-new facility in nearby Norwich where chassis fabrication and  front-end assembly takes place. The launch of the Emira has created more than  200 new operations roles at Lotus  
              
                | Lotus Emira range technical specification  |  
                | Price range | Starting at less than  £60,000 (less than €72,000) |  
                | Dimensions | Length 4,412mm; width  1,895mm (mirrors folded); height 1,225mm; wheelbase 2,575mm |  
                | Petrol engines | 2.0-litre in-line  four-cylinder / 3.5-litre V6 |  
                | Transmissions | Manual, automatic and DCT |  
                | Power output | 360-400hp |  
                | Maximum torque | 430 Nm |  
                | Acceleration(0-62mph / 0-100km/h) | Less than 4.5 seconds |  
                | Top speed | Up to 180mph (290km/h) |  
                | CO2 emissions | Start below 180g/km |  
                | EU DIN kerb weight | 1,405kg in its lightest  form |  
                | Connectivity and infotainment | 10.25-inch touch-screen; integrated  navigation*; Apple CarPlay / Android Auto; KEF Uni-Q premium audio system* not available in all markets |  
                | Key technology and features | Keyless-go; cruise  control; rain-sensing wipers; electric folding door mirrors; powered seats;  all-LES exterior lights; adaptive cruise control; anti-collision system;  fatigue alert; road sign information; vehicle speed limiter; lane departure  warning; rear cross traffic alert; lane change assist. |  
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                |  |  Source Lotus Media Archives  Wallpapers of the Lotus Emira 2021 (click on image to enlarge  |