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Seemed fast enough to 60 with some mechanical sympathy (if you want to see a car treated with contempt watch that irritating brummy on carwow) - there is only so fast you can accelerate in a manual car without ragging the clutch and box.
If straight line speed is vital to your life just by an EV![]()
And off the line straight line speed at that. Not enough is discussed about torque and how the Emira will leave a 35MPH corner. That is something you will do dozens of times when you go for a mountain or back country drive. You might also have another car with you on a friendly drive and will they be behind you after the corner???
@Porter had a great post about torque yesterday. I know my cars but people on here can have a technical torque discussion better than me. Along for the ride though. Pun intended.
It doesn't do the acceleration from 35mph that quickly either unless you mean something else?
I'd imagine the Emira's strong point would be mid corner speed.
Shift lights are all the rage considering every modern race car with paddle shifters has them. Nothing new here.I just don’t need to be told when to shift. Reminds me of some 90’s Japanese cars that had a blinking red up arrow when you got to 4000 rpm :-(
I never look at the tach when shifting. I know my car, and shift by sound. When in the twisties, it's eyes on the road, and shift by sound and/or as momentum and distance allows.I just don’t need to be told when to shift. Reminds me of some 90’s Japanese cars that had a blinking red up arrow when you got to 4000 rpm :-(
I just don’t need to be told when to shift. Reminds me of some 90’s Japanese cars that had a blinking red up arrow when you got to 4000 rpm :-(
you described an Esprit GT3 experience...The Emira isn't a muscle car, it's a momentum driver's car. It should allow for a fairly high sustainable momentum if you drive it accordingly. Finesse and a light touch on the throttle. Should be a blast in the twisties.
My Tesla model Y does 0-60 in 4.2
I would hope the lotus can keep up
Unlikely the V6 FE will be able to beat a Tesla Model Y Long Range to 60mph. Make that a Tesla Model Y AWD or Performance and there isn't a chance in
Unlikely the V6 FE will be able to beat a Tesla Model Y Long Range to 60mph. Make that a Tesla Model Y AWD or Performance and there isn't a chance in hell.
Absolutely, we had exactly the same car before the M235i, it had more than its fair share of challenges tho, wastegate rattle, coil packs, water pump, turbos, crank seal leak etc etc. Fortunately all under warranty and then extended but a lovely car to drive.One of my favorite cars that I now miss was a 2007 BMW 335i with manual transmission. It had the N54 3.0L TT producing an underrated 300hp/300tq. 0-60 mph in high 4 second. Very usable and enjoyable power on public roads. Using that as my reference, I think I’ll be satisfied with Emira’s acceleration too. I will of course ignore that Emira is twice the money and 15 years newer.
I had a 2011 335i (N55) with an ECU tune from Cobb. More than fast enough for the road and not bad on track either. Just a joy to drive, but not the best on a bumpy twisty B road.One of my favorite cars that I now miss was a 2007 BMW 335i with manual transmission. It had the N54 3.0L TT producing an underrated 300hp/300tq. 0-60 mph in high 4 second. Very usable and enjoyable power on public roads. Using that as my reference, I think I’ll be satisfied with Emira’s acceleration too. I will of course ignore that Emira is twice the money and 15 years newer.