I just drove the same dark Verdant FE 6spd Sport Suspension on Cup 2's at Boardwalk. Some similarities some differences to
@Cachaco131 . I was very lucky and got to do an extended 45 minute drive into the Santa Cruz Mountains. Thank you Tom and Kyle.
I then jumped into my friends 718 GT4 manual on PS4S for immediate comparison.
Looks: stunning on the exterior, clean, modern, functional and infinitely nicer than any load as before. Far more stunning that GT4 though it is pretty and with the wing aggressive in its own right. Dark Verdant is nice in CA sun because the green and gold fleck comes out nicely. Longer wheelbase to GT4, but roughly the same length, and height though Emira is wider visually
Steering: No comparison. It's better than GT4 EPAS. EMIRA is more linear, full of feedback but less than Evora GT or obviously Exige/Elise. Weights up beautifully mid corner. I didn't mind the squarish steering wheel but some might
Suspension: Sport was perfect for me on these roads. I could drive this 4 hours to Thunderhill with zero fatigue. Beautiful damping, firm but not Cayman GT4 or even GTS firm. FLAT cornering on par with Cayman GT4 but slightly more trace dice and squat.
Drivetrain: linear, wonderful supercharged torque, there whenever you need it. Benign and easy to cruise when you want to quietly. They fixed the rev matching. Love the throttle pedal travel. Longer than GT4 and easier to modulate in a very fine way. gT4 has LESS torque below 5500 vs Emira. Really felt flat to me. But comes back and is more character full from 5500-8000. Emira did not feel under powered vs GT4. I know it IS slower but it doesn't feel that way and it definitely pulls harder down low.
We need Lotus to release a software update to raise the redline. You do bump into the redline at 6850 in Sport and Track modes in Emira vs 8000 is amazing in the GT4. You don't really notice it in spirited highway or mountain driving until you hit a straight and floor it. Fly wheel comparably light in both cars and very responsive. Easy to heel toe and left foot brake in both cars. Rightward pedal placement was not even in my consciousness the whole time but my buddy who owns the GT4 noticed it immediately.
Brakes

n par with GT4 but Emira had better initial bite. No fade in the mountains for Emira. Modulation easy for both cars. For Track, I would put more aggressive pads like Endless or Pagid. Very well judged for spirited canyon drives.
Transitional stability is superb in both cars but Emira is easier to handle and modulate throttle, steering mid corner and in transitions. Double wishbones in Emira are simply better than the GT4 struts. I definitively like the front end of Emira better in the Mountains and on the normal roads. More front end grip than Evora GT. It's noticeable. Rear end of Emira also has more mechanical grip than GT4. This surprised me. Stability control amazing in Emira in track mode. Extremely confidence inspiring. Lively fun engaging joyful chassis as you pick up the pace in Emira. GT4 has brutal clinical competence but for my tastes, kind of boring unless you are on a track.
Shifter: 1-2 in Emira is a truck tranny and easy to misshift. 2-3-4-5-6 made for Emira by Lotus and those were amazing. Clickety clack. No slop. Very beautiful shift feel but more mechanical and slightly longer throws to GT4. I like the shorter throws and more clean 1-2 in GT4 better but I liked the experience and involvement of the Emira 2->6.
Clutch is firmer and heavier for Emira no doubt and better in the Cayman. But clutch take up is way easier than Evora GT. No chance of me stalling it whereas I stalled the Evora GT once at the beginning when I test drove it hard. Note the clutch in Emira is lighter than my old 997.2 Targa 4S.
Noise: both cars great in their own way. Intake supercharger dominant with 35% exhaust on Emira. GT4 kind of quite and nasally down low but opens up beautifully up high in that Porsche Boxer way. Easy fix with removing third cat on Emira. Cayman is more race car like at higher revs but Emira is no slouch. In 6th gear Emira is definitely quieter than GT4 yet has more useable torque at highway speeds.
Seats: very comfortable in Emira and with decent to good lateral grip for my body. Decent lumbar support and excellent adjustability. GT4 buckets excellent but lack of lumbar. Easy to road trip for hours in this. GT4 not so much.
Interior: Emira is much more thoughtfully designed versus GT4. GT4 feels old inside. Emira looks much more modern and artful because it is. The driver's display is so much more useful in Emira once you know where everything is. Build quality is on par with my BMW M2CS. 85-90% of Cayman GT4. Far better than the pre-pro Emira I drove at Hethel on track. Center display slow to change to Sport and Track modes. Otherwise clean, very functional. Kef audio once you turn up the mids and bass was in par with my Harmon Kardon in my M2CS. Better than the Bose in the GT4. VISIBILITY was way better out the rear than I thought. Mirrors are excellent, side and front as well as Blindspot ,b pillar visibility very good and better than Cayman. H-point/ sitting height perfect for me at 5ft 9 with shift torso and long legs , but if you are 6ft 2 or above you might feel like you are sitting a bit high vs GT4, and if you are 6Ft 4+ you will likely have helmet head room issues, but you WILL fit without a helmet. Plenty of leg room.
Quirks: Grinding sound 1st-2nd in Emira. Truck roots come out only here. The typical Lotus clunk at full lock. You can't selectively change steering weight, throttle response and stability control independently. Comfort, Sport and Track are very well judged. I would daily drive in sport and any spirited driving would be in track. I would never use comfort, even on long road trips. They are noticeably different with throttle response and stability control.
Squarish steering wheel is an acquired taste. I like it. Trunk mildly small but you absolutely can fit a carry on suitcase behind the seats and one in the trunk. You would have little trouble putting your 2 larger soft bags with all your track gear or weekend getaway gear. Rear trunk or parcel shelf behind the seats Will NOT fit a bigger suitcase. I am not concerned by this but would affect linger road trips if you and your partner are heavier packers.
Other: Tom and Kyle are amazing. I have now been working with them in my first Lotus for 2 years. Kyle is very responsive. Tom is a laid back guy with quiet confidence in the car. Not high pressure sales pitches from either of them.I highly recommend Boardwalk Lotus I redwood City.
Conclusions: I am sticking with my order. I am excited and invigorated after driving this on the roads and mountains and one of the few ro have driven it in anger on the track at Hethel. This car is a special one and it will be even more relevant as time goes on. Keep being patient those with orders. It will be worth it! P.S. the dude in the pic is not me.
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