Harry Metcalfe has a new video on his YouTube channel tonight.
Shows him picking his spec, an interview with Russell Car and a few passenger laps.
Online from 17:00
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A magma red one !Harry Metcalfe has a new video on his YouTube channel tonight.
Shows him picking his spec, an interview with Russell Car and a few passenger laps.
Online from 17:00
Not me. I think it's a great spec and the car will look fantastic. That's the thing about colour choice . . . there's really no such thing as a "strange colour choice". It's 100% down to personal preference or taste, and that's a product of your childhood, friends, something your read in a magazine, and a million other factors.I agree the colour choices seem strange: Nimbus Grey (silver) with silver wheels and silver calipers. Then grey stitch on the alcantara interior.
I know he said he plans to use it but Harry does have a rather nice selection of interesting and daily cars to choose from, perhaps that made his final decision just a little easier (if ours harder!) I bet I'm not the only one who noticed the omission of steering wheel choice, he's going to want Alcantara surely.It did seem strange Harry was judging the ride quality from a smooth track though, but if the sports set up is like the Evora 410 I'm hoping it will be fine on the road, even on Cup 2s.
I am used to Aston DB9 (100k Kms now) and drove last year for 600 kms over a weekend in north Spain winding roads and highway (50/50), all kinds of surface an Evora 410 Sport (´19 model). Was a little bit more stiff than my Aston, but comfortable enough even for long trips. Guess the tyre choice will be more important. I am sticking with the Cup2 form factory, maybe burn it over a weekend and change for Eagle after. Ultimately, it comes down to driving preference and our back situation.I wonder if Harry will get a small surprise when he drives the Sports suspension on British roads? It's one thing to say it feels fantastic on a brand new, smooth as glass, Hethel track . . . but these days UK back roads are like the Somme after a busy morning for the artillery boys.
I've just heard via someone at the factory: the red Emira at the front of the line isn't Magma Red. It's a validation car painted in a basic solid red. So don't draw any conclusions from it.I knew a few people would spot that so I screen grabbed it!
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Edit: I think that's (from back to front) camo, Verdant Green, Seneca Blue, Nimbus Grey, Magma Red
Sad.I've just heard via someone at the factory: the red Emira at the front of the line isn't Magma Red. It's a validation car painted in a basic solid red. So don't draw any conclusions from it.
Cars painted in all 6 FE colours are due to be photographed and the pictures published on the Lotus website - before final decisions have to be committed to build and the third deposit paid.
good video
How come there is no one working in the factory when Harry was making the Video, maybe it was the weekend ?I knew a few people would spot that so I screen grabbed it!
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Edit: I think that's (from back to front) camo, Verdant Green, Seneca Blue, Nimbus Grey, Magma Red
Edit #2 1st Nov 2021: I've just heard via someone at the factory: the red Emira at the front of the line isn't Magma Red. It's a validation car painted in a basic solid red. So don't draw any conclusions from it.