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This made me LOL 😂

Congrats again! I agree Shadow Grey is such an underrated color. It looks great!

What percent tint did you do for the front side windows? Looks like a good match. Maybe 20-30%?

Let's see some more pics!
Front windows are darkest legal - 35% light transmission. Not quite the same as the 25% privacy glass but close enough!
 
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Congrats buddy! It’s been a long road but we’re finally here (mine has just arrived at Port Melbourne, getting detailed next week). Time to plan that Tassie getaway!
That's great news @Johnson ! You'll love it!

I'll book in my Spirit of Tasmania ticket now. :D
 
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No black pack required... the roof looks great in metallic body colour.

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Front windows are darkest legal - 35% light transmission. Not quite the same as the 25% privacy glass but close enough!

Not bad! Is factory tint definitely 25%? I I typically get 5% on my back windshield and 20% ceramic on the sides of my vehicles.
 
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Not bad! Is factory tint definitely 25%? I I typically get 5% on my back windshield and 20% ceramic on the sides of my vehicles.
Specs from Lotus:

The visible light transmission (VLT) of the privacy glass is 24.5%.
The tailgate glass lets in 6% UV light and the rear three quarter windows allow 7.1% UV.
 
I am not normally a fan of red leather, but that does look nice indeed!

Also liking the Shadow Grey. Seems most on this forum rank it as pretty much the worst color but it looks classy to me 🤷‍♂️
 
A couple of weeks ago my shiny new Shadow Grey Emira arrived down under. I’ve refrained from posting until I’ve had an opportunity to drive it in different conditions and properly collect my thoughts. Here’s my impressions so far:

Looks:
The Emira has a huge presence on the road that make it a snaparazzi magnet. From afar everyone mistakes it for a Ferrari until they read the badge. I’ve had school kids, mums and dads and even grandparents take photos and videos of it and near it. If you don’t feel comfortable becoming an instant celebrity and answering lots of questions about the car from random people then best to consider something else. Personally, I wasn’t expecting (or wanting) so much attention so it’s something I’ll just need to get used to! This aspect does make me nervous leaving it alone in a public car park, that’s for sure.

Engine/exhaust note: It’s become a habit to change the drive mode to sports on every start up. The burbles on overrun are so addictive and sound great from both inside and outside. As my car is still in its run-in period, I’m keeping revs under 4K rpm, but even then find that the supercharger whine just adds to the experience. No complaints on the sound front and its loud enough for me.

Engine/performance: As I'm still running it in I've yet to experience its full potential so will provide a future update on this front. Around town and below 4k RPM, its no slouch, but neither is it a weapon. It feels plenty fast to have fun in without being ludicrously fast that makes it scary or unusable on the road. The power is very accessible and linear with decent pull from down low.

Transmission: The gear shift is quite stiff from new, but is slowly loosening up. No issues with it at all. Not sure I’d call it “rifle bolt” like, but it’s definitely mechanical and gear changes are very satisfying. As for the gearing ratios, they're spot on perfect for the road. Even at suburban speeds I can use the first four gears to cruise around which makes it really engaging. There's no crazy tall gearing to dampen the fun factor here.

Colour: This is the first time I’ve seen Shadow Grey in the flesh and I’m super happy with it (I think it looks amazing!) If you’re getting anything but a red leather interior with Shadow Grey then you’re missing out. The colour combination of Shadow Grey with red leather is a classic look that really works. There’s a reason why the new GT4RS spyder launch spec has a red interior with Vanadium grey metallic… Grey, silver, black and red just all work together. Always have, always will.

Shadow Grey is the most underrated colour and I’m so glad about that as most of you are missing out! ;) It has a slate blue pop with cyan and blue flecks that appear in the sunlight. Its a mature and smart colour in the flesh that will age really well. Even with all the new colours released in the configurator I’d still order it, so that’s saying something!

Brakes: Absolutely no complaints with the brakes. They were a bit grabby when new, but are wearing in nicely against the discs and the brake feel is progressive and powerful. They inspire confidence.

Headlights: I can’t stress how important good headlights are, especially when driving through back country roads at night. The Emira does not disappoint. I thought that the headlights were amazing when I first used them at night until I turned on the high beams. Wow! Just fabulous! Long range, daylight-white bright light with even spread and wide dispersion. Just leave the lights in “Auto” mode and the car does the rest for you. It makes those "spot the wombat" night adventures much less stressful! :cool:

Suspension: I’ve got the sports setup with Cup2s. I’ve now driven on twisty mountain roads, freeways, country roads and on back streets with potholes and I wouldn’t want anything else. It’s firm yet forgiving and never crashy or harsh. I don’t know how Lotus can make a car so comfortable and compliant whilst being planted and on rails around the Twisties. 10/10 Whichever reviewer called the Emira Sports + Cup2s “darty” must have driven a different car. I haven’t experienced any dartyness or nervousness. It’s got a quick turn in with a great steering feel that is nicely damped. It wasn’t hard work on the freeway or at speed.

KEF Audio: What is everyone complaining about?! There is a super low noise floor with crystal clear mids and highs with a great sound balance. Bass is also clear, has a decent amount of “punch” and is well time/phase integrated. I’ve left my sound settings on the default “flat” setting. Highest quality mode on Spotify via Android Auto sounds fantastic to me! For a car audio setup its pretty darn good. Rubbish in, rubbish out applies here so the recording and streaming quality matters.

If you’re a bass-head and want to play at near maximum volume to be heard (and felt) from a suburb away, then this is not what the KEF is all about. However, I do respect that sound quality is a personal (and subjective) thing.

A few other call outs:

Side mirrors:

Apart from being a visual work of art, they provide fantastic visibility over the rear haunches and sides. Their design somehow dramatically reduces the car’s blind spot. I also love how they darken in bright light to avoid driver glare.

Steering wheel:
I was a bit worried about the irregular shaped and “thick” wheel from early reviews, but I just love it. It’s unique, not thick to me and adds to the fun factor. The only call out I would make is that I’ve accidentally “swiped” on the touch sensitive buttons by accident a couple of times, so a future option to turn that feature off via a software update would be great. I can easily see the digital tachometer and the wheel doesn't inhibit any screen visibility for me.

Door hand rests:
The door hand rests are designed at the perfect angle to rest your whole arm (not just your elbow) whilst driving down the freeway. I didn't expect them to be so comfortable on long drives and they look great at the same time.

Scorpion Tracker:
It works great down under, no issues at all. I’ve configured push notifications and the mobile app (on Android) is stable. Various reports are available via the web interface too which also works quite well. I also find the battery voltage tracking to be really handy. I’d order it again.

Navigation:
Emiras delivered to Australia have their built-in Satnav disabled (that was disappointing!), so you can only get directions via CarPlay or Android Auto. That said, Android Auto works great and is cleanly integrated to the HUD and central wide screen.

Privacy glass:
I love it. It makes the back window look bigger as it integrates nicely with the rear engine vents. Without it you see a clear glass “port hole” that makes the rear look weird in my opinion. I can clearly see the engine in the daylight too and it just looks so classy without adding tint film to the rear. I have tinted my side windows to better match the triangular privacy glass and it looks great.

Overall I'm amazingly happy with it. No issues, warning lights or niggles to report. The only thing I'm not fond of is the practicality of the key. The buttons are too easy to press in a pocket and its lanyard attachment (oddly placed, not even on a corner) is plain stupid (and thats me being kind).

Other than that, its so much fun to drive, looks fantastic and has been worth the wait! Hang in there folks, you'll love it!

Some handy tips:
  • Jointly press the left and right side mirror buttons to fold (or unfold) the mirrors. Not obvious but it works.
  • Program Memory Seat position "1" to your preferred driving position and Memory Seat "2" all the way back. It makes it easy to get in and out of the car in tight spaces by pressing "2" before getting out.
  • Install a quality battery tender and use it. A strong battery means no low voltage error codes. The Scorpion tracker also shows battery voltage that can help you track battery health. If it goes under about 12.5v when the car is turned off then it's too low and the battery needs a good charge.

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Also a fellow new shadow grey owner and agree with everything you have said. I was going to write up my ownership thoughts, but this sums it up perfectly.

The car is AWESOME and can’t stop driving it and get way more attention than I was expecting. I’m sure some of the earlier cars had issues, but mine so far has been perfect (March production/April Delivery) so think Lotus must have been working hard to work through issues.

A lot of the issues mentioned are not even issues, just people finding small things to complain about on the car. I too read far too much into all these small things and was worried about them but now I have the car, it’s been faultless.

Been hanging onto my Caterham 420r in case this didn’t live upto expectations, but the Caterham will be going.

I’m new to forums and think they create a lot of unwarranted critism and it’s very easy to get sucked into all the doom and gloom, but honestly, I love the car

Probs won’t be on here as much now, but wanted to at least share my thoughts positive and negative.

The ONLY thing I can think of that’s a negative is reverse can be stiff but if as mentioned you put into 3rd first it works everytime, but strange but non issue.

Stick on in there, the wait is worth it!
 
Also a fellow new shadow grey owner and agree with everything you have said. I was going to write up my ownership thoughts, but this sums it up perfectly.

The car is AWESOME and can’t stop driving it and get way more attention than I was expecting. I’m sure some of the earlier cars had issues, but mine so far has been perfect (March production/April Delivery) so think Lotus must have been working hard to work through issues.

A lot of the issues mentioned are not even issues, just people finding small things to complain about on the car. I too read far too much into all these small things and was worried about them but now I have the car, it’s been faultless.

Been hanging onto my Caterham 420r in case this didn’t live upto expectations, but the Caterham will be going.

I’m new to forums and think they create a lot of unwarranted critism and it’s very easy to get sucked into all the doom and gloom, but honestly, I love the car

Probs won’t be on here as much now, but wanted to at least share my thoughts positive and negative.

The ONLY thing I can think of that’s a negative is reverse can be stiff but if as mentioned you put into 3rd first it works everytime, but strange but non issue.

Stick on in there, the wait is worth it!
Congrats on your new, beautiful toy. I share your sentiments about all the negativity one can find on the forums. Hopefully more positive posts like yours will help turn sentiments around. BTW, when did you put your initial deposit down on the car?
 
Congrats on your new, beautiful toy. I share your sentiments about all the negativity one can find on the forums. Hopefully more positive posts like yours will help turn sentiments around. BTW, when did you put your initial deposit down on the car?
11th July 2021.
 
Fantastic write up digilotus. After 22 months I am still not too sure when mine is coming but lets do a coffee when we can get them together.
 
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Fantastic write up digilotus. After 22 months I am still not too sure when mine is coming but lets do a coffee when we can get them together.
Absolutely!
 
Congratulations! Beautiful car.

Mine apparently landed in Oz on the weekend so I should finally have it in a couple of weeks.

I have to laugh though re your tracker comments.

I didn’t spec the tracker as I was told it wouldn’t work here so would be a waste of money...

Would definitely have ticked that box.
Oh well. Just another on a long list of rubbish customer service from Lotus (to be clear, not the dealer. The factory. Hopeless. )

Luckily it sounds like the car will be good, which I guess is the main thing.
 
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Congratulations! Beautiful car.

Mine apparently landed in Oz on the weekend so I should finally have it in a couple of weeks.

I have to laugh though re your tracker comments.

I didn’t spec the tracker as I was told it wouldn’t work here so would be a waste of money...

Would definitely have ticked that box.
Oh well. Just another on a long list of rubbish customer service from Lotus (to be clear, not the dealer. The factory. Hopeless. )

Luckily it sounds like the car will be good, which I guess is the main thing.
Nearly there! I'm sure you'll love it when it arrives!

Re: Tracker, I would ask the dealer if the Scorpion tracker is available post delivery. It is just a little stick module that plugs into a hidden port - no differences in wiring from what I understand.
 
Do you know if they updated the software before delivery (wiper issue etc)? Any other issues spotted?
 
Do you know if they updated the software before delivery (wiper issue etc)? Any other issues spotted?
Lotus Melbourne are excellent when it come to delivery and service. They always load the latest software before handing the car over ( depending of shipping it can be 2 to 3 months after it left Hethel) so by that time a few versions of software update may be available - I am led to believe the update can take a few hours. When I purchased my new Exige S350 in 2016 - the auto trans would get stuck in reverse. Disconnected battery and wait 10 mins reconnect and fine for a few weeks. The mechanics contacted Hethel and they advised to load the latest software for trans and engine. The car has never missed a beat since then. These things happen. Its a part of ownership of a Lotus - these niggles are outweighed by the enjoyment I get driving it as a daily. This week I will reach the 100,000Km - priceless enjoyment as far as I'm concerned.
 
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Do you know if they updated the software before delivery (wiper issue etc)? Any other issues spotted?
Yes all software updates are done pre-delivery. I haven't used my wipers yet - but assume I have the wiper issue until a fix is officially released by corporate and dealers are notified.
 
I think the Navigation being disabled is due to map update availability down under from the map supplier (which I thought was Here Maps), but I’ll find out.

Will post more photos shortly. ;)
The lack of native GPS is a concern - especially as (1) I don't use Android Auto and (2) it sounds like even if I did you can't have the maps on the instrument display - where I generally have it on the current car, so I don't need to move focus away from in front.
The lack of native GPS has never been raised by Lotus Australia at any of the get togethers and frankly is not really acceptable. If every other car manufacturer can get the Map data for Oz then I don't see why Lotus (and by inference Geely) could not. The current GPS even has new streets in the back-blocks of Wagga Wagga, so not rocket science.
Given the price we are paying in Australia I would expect it to have the GPS capability of cars 1/10 the price.
 

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