The final three cars have been completed and will go into the Lotus heritage collection. Truly the end of a 26-year era and the prelude to an exciting year in 2022 with Emira, Evija and Type 132. Some interesting statistics in the press release:

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Wow, is that the total?Evora production was 6,117 cars over 12 years. Amazing to think they'll produce that many Emiras in 15 months.
Yes, if you order a Certificate of Provenance. It'll also tell you how many were built to them same spec as yours.Wow, is that the total?
Definitely keeping my old Evora!
I wonder if Lotus could tell me what number mine is on that list.
Hmm, maybe I'll send the link to my wife anonymously. Present time!Yes, if you order a Certificate of Provenance. It'll also tell you how many were built to them same spec as yours.
Certificate of provenance | Lotus Cars United Kingdom
The new Lotus Certificate of Provenance is delivered in a distinctive ‘For The Drivers’ Lotus presentation box.www.lotuscars.com
I ordered mine for the Evora. Can’t wait to check out the stats!Hmm, maybe I'll send the link to my wife anonymously. Present time!
I reckon mine will be down the list in terms of stats, features etc.I ordered mine for the Evora. Can’t wait to check out the stats!
Is that all on the provenance docs?I don’t have any of the splits and Lotus are often a bit secretive about it.
There have been special edition runs in the past where they produced less or more then the published limit. There are a few threads on other forums like LotusTalk and TheLotusForums where people have tried to pull together definitive figures.
It says something like 1 of 48 Evora S in Laser Blue built in 2019.Is that all on the provenance docs?
Just got mine in. Incredible.Getting a Certificate of Provenance is well worth it, as it also can include the specification of the car as it left the factory.
Given that only 141 RGBs were built, I did specifically request as much information be included in the certificate. In my case, a factory-fitted LSD was indeed included in the spec, which neither the seller nor I were aware of when I purchased #138. The LSD was probably optioned when #138 was ordered, but it wasn't listed in the sales invoice, so either the first owner got a free LSD or the dealership forgot to charge for it!