I've watched this conversation through a couple of times now and I'm so glad that they chose to publish this. I think Harris's take is a really reasonable and compelling one, and I'm glad he got the chance to reflect on it in this way after driving the car pretty extensively and doing the video piece for Top Gear (show). This gives a much more contextualized and useful perspective than any of the driving reviews in a way, because it's not only about the driving of the car in the moment, it's about where it fits against the backdrop of the industry and the range of currently available ownership experiences.
I will say, this has me considering a switch back to the Touring chassis. Gav talked me out of it and into the Sports+Goodyear setup with his comments to Matt Farah about Touring being appropriate for people who were commuting, or that haven't owned a sports car before. I'm definitely neither of those things, so I went Sports+GY. Now I'm wondering whether the Touring setup would actually be the faster of the two options on mountain roads because of better composure and traction over complex surfaces.
Damn, I wish Lotus or some journalist would offer more clarity on that topic. What I want is a "tarmac rally"-equivalent setup for fast and dynamically composed mountain road driving in a weekend-only context, and Lotus hasn't provided enough info to say which of the two suspensions is actually closer to that outcome.
Any feedback that anyone with direct knowledge could provide on this topic would be extremely welcome.