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I also have no slow response of the touch screen or info systemPretty positive review overall. Not sure what they are talking about with slow touchscreen software. Maybe an issue with their specific car?
Soooooo, the German reviewer prefers the German manufactured drivetrain. I'd like to believe that's an impartial opinion......well, well, I read the German car magazines in german language as well and guess what version they mainly recommend...... the i4 AMG without talking down the V6 though.
From my point of view only an own test drive can decide which one you like better.
Sorry, no. Not patriotic reasons. The german reviewers come purely from the technical point of view. Four cylinder 2.0 Turbo with dct is a modern technique and engine producing immense hp and torque with little fuel consumption. They purely see the fine technique behind. It can be compared with 718 and so on.The V6 you can not compare with modern technique and there are not a lot of cars left you could compare with. Other reviewers come from the more emotional side. Traditional is good, combustion engine with super charger and manual shifting.Soooooo, the German reviewer prefers the German manufactured drivetrain. I'd like to believe that's an impartial opinion......
Two things I noticed which are not my experience:
I don’t think lotus is even allowed to touch the TCU programming according to initial reviews on the i4.This is the most negative review of the DCT I’ve seen. Other reviews alluded to the shift being a bit ponderous at times but this seems more damning. I really don’t understand how they could have taken the software from the A45s and made such a backwards step.
My previous E90 M3 had BMW first gen DCT back in 2012 and I would give it a 7/10 on the original software and a 9/10 with the later GTS map update. The new Audi RS3 is actually a bit more ponderous but still fairly snappy.
I guess it just highlights the need for a test drive before committing. It sounds like that’s going to be a challenge for those of us who are near the front of the queue. But there is also the hope of a map update later assuming the problems are purely software and not mechanical.
Please don't misunderstand my comments I was merely trying to be cautiously optimistic that the review might NOT be biased. I'm coming from a M4 DCT world and absoulutely love the snappiness of using the paddles to shift. In fact I never use the automatic mode. I've driven various other marque DCTs e.g. R8, RS5, TTRS, PDK, etc. heck my Hyundai Santa Cruz has a DCT (which really is disappointing) and while each is a little different the overall feel is more than acceptable (except the Santa Cruz). My take away from the reviews I've seen so far have me wondering if I'm going to be disappointed if the Emira DCT isn't quick enough for my taste. Even a slight delay in shifting using the paddles will make me wonder is I should have opted for an automatic V6. Fingers crossed that the reviewers are being overly critical.Sorry, no. Not patriotic reasons. The german reviewers come purely from the technical point of view. Four cylinder 2.0 Turbo with dct is a modern technique and engine producing immense hp and torque with little fuel consumption. They purely see the fine technique behind. It can be compared with 718 and so on.The V6 you can not compare with modern technique and there are not a lot of cars left you could compare with. Other reviewers come from the more emotional side. Traditional is good, combustion engine with super charger and manual shifting.
I like both and I have the V6 manual, but I would also love the i4
Hope this clarifies my other thread, to avoid that it is going in the wrong direction.
Please don't misunderstand my comments I was merely trying to be cautiously optimistic that the review might NOT be biased. I'm coming from a M4 DCT world and absoulutely love the snappiness of using the paddles to shift. In fact I never use the automatic mode. I've driven various other marque DCTs e.g. R8, RS5, TTRS, PDK, etc. heck my Hyundai Santa Cruz has a DCT (which really is disappointing) and while each is a little different the overall feel is more than acceptable (except the Santa Cruz). My take away from the reviews I've seen so far have me wondering if I'm going to be disappointed if the Emira DCT isn't quick enough for my taste. Even a slight delay in shifting using the paddles will make me wonder is I should have opted for an automatic V6. Fingers crossed that the reviewers are being overly critical.
Reviews have been unclear about this. Some say it's not a Mercedes-sourced TCU at all, but a standalone Bosch unit that Lotus has programmed. I don't know what the actual reality is at this point.I don’t think lotus is even allowed to touch the TCU programming according to initial reviews on the i4.
Hi PorterReviews have been unclear about this. Some say it's not a Mercedes-sourced TCU at all, but a standalone Bosch unit that Lotus has programmed. I don't know what the actual reality is at this point.
I’d heard from Lotus staff that AMG would not let Lotus directly alter the engine management or gearbox software. AMG engineers worked with Lotus to development the Emira-specific tuning and it’s then locked down.Reviews have been unclear about this. Some say it's not a Mercedes-sourced TCU at all, but a standalone Bosch unit that Lotus has programmed. I don't know what the actual reality is at this point.