Im seeing many 2019 Evoras being a similar price to a 2023 Emira. On owning an Emira this makes little sense to me but maybe I’ve got it wrong. It would be great to hear opinions on why buyers would consider an older Evora a more astute purchase.
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Yeah I agree. What lotus did really poorly is not make the HP/torque more than the Evora GT, even if it was slightly. That plus the slightly added weight and everyone thinks it’s a less engaging car. That plus the seats! In the GT and S1 Evora models they were comfortable yet supportive and the Emira seats are just… flatI think there’s a sense of nostalgia for the Evora 400 and GT (2017+ Evora) here in the United States. There was appreciation for both cars when new in the automotive press, but it seems they are now being held out as “the last of the analog sportscars”.
I think in reality there’s not that much between them, and the production delay really skewed people’s perspective on the Emira. The Emira is newer, with more cohesive styling, and a significantly upgraded interior. And somehow, this makes it less special than the later Evora. Despite that the Evora was relatively more expensive and more “home built”, ahem, “bespoke” than the Emira.
I rented a 2020 Evora GT for a 5 days in 2021, and ultimately that experience is what made me fall in love with Lotus, and led me to get my Emira. I love them both. But parked side by side, the Emira looks leagues ahead of the Evora to my eye.