That sounds goodBMW damping is about the worst I've experienced (on UK roads)
If you think the M4 with lowering springs is good you are going to be one happy man with either Lotus set up!![]()


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That sounds goodBMW damping is about the worst I've experienced (on UK roads)
If you think the M4 with lowering springs is good you are going to be one happy man with either Lotus set up!![]()
It often doesn't get worse than a UK B-roadThat sounds goodI was leaning towards touring but maybe sport with goodyears would be also fine for german roads - which are far from perfect but (following the descriptions here) may be „better“ (?) than the UK B roads…
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For the purposes of helping me decide which setup to go with... what are your car history, local roads and driving style? lolI was getting stressed over this reading what I thought was conflicting advice from Gav, based on someone’s post on a FB group. On reflection I realise context is everything. Gav advised me based on my car history, local roads and driving style. This was backed up by one of his team and a very experienced person in the sales team who has driven both setups. They absolutely recommend Touring for me.
For others who have owned and enjoyed Evora Sport 410 or Exige, they are reckoning those drivers understand about the stiffer setup and hence are happy to recommend Sport for them.
For most people new to Lotus, unless you are looking for a very track-focused car or have excellent road surfaces or it’s a 2nd/weekend car then Touring is likely to be the better option.
Final choice on spec for early deposits is likely to be Dec, maybe Jan. Press cars are due in Feb, so published reviews in Mar. So unfortunately you’ll need to pick before the reviews. Or wait and slip down the queue a few weeks.
I have a Yaris and I'm thinking Sports will be a lot harsher. Touring a touch more compliant, which won't be a bad thingI’d be interested if anyone can compare GR Yaris to Evora (of any kind). I find the Yaris brilliant on B roads, it has Pilot Sport 4s, rolls a bit but the damping is spot on. I guess this says I should get Touring but I always order the most hardcore version of things, so currently have Sports and The Cup 2s on order.
I’ve had it confirmed from one of the most knowledgeable people in the Lotus community/dealer in Australia. The way they run their Lotus dealership is totally based on after service, running track days for customers, drives etc…. Set up and maintenance of cars as engineers/race mechanic…. In short they know what they’re talking about…I have a Yaris and I'm thinking Sports will be a lot harsher. Touring a touch more compliant, which won't be a bad thing
Need to get myself to a dealer!I’ve had it confirmed from one of the most knowledgeable people in the Lotus community/dealer in Australia. The way they run their Lotus dealership is totally based on after service, running track days for customers, drives etc…. Set up and maintenance of cars as engineers/race mechanic…. In short they know what they’re talking about…
He definitely confirmed the Lotus 400 is the exact touring setup and the 410GT is the sports setup in the Emira….. Go drive them if you are unsure….
I’ve gone for the sports suspension with Goodyear tyres…. Perfect for my needs…
In this context it was Lotus car history:For the purposes of helping me decide which setup to go with... what are your car history, local roads and driving style? lol
Ok wow, so I will complain again hereIt often doesn't get worse than a UK B-roadI have only driven in Germany a few times, but your roads seem a LOT better than ours so if you don't have the lumps, bumps and potholes that we have then Sport and Goodyears may well be OK for you
Hm, I was told via email 2 weeks ago that dealer demos would be available prior to June delivery.There should be a note from Gav Kershaw soon with more guidance. Press reviews in March. But dealer demo cars possibly not until June.
If you can find a Series 1 Evora S and an Evora GT410 that will give you the closest equivalent you can drive today.
If your deposit was during Goodwood, you may have to finalise spec before demo cars are with dealers - timings for spec vs delivery date and deposit date not clear yet but should get clarified in March.
No. Same ride height for both suspensions.Hey guys, I've read this entire thread but cannot find the answer to a simple question:
Are the cars with Sport suspension ACTUALLY LOWER compared to the ones with Touring?
Thanks in advance and sorry if this has been already discussed...
More on suspension options, including this point, covered here:Hey guys, I've read this entire thread but cannot find the answer to a simple question:
Are the cars with Sport suspension ACTUALLY LOWER compared to the ones with Touring?
Thanks in advance and sorry if this has been already discussed...
The following packages are included in the First Edition but are available as paid options for the base gradeI wonder if when they start selling non FE cars if sports suspension will be an extra cost option. I e. Everyone gets touring suspension as standard but sports costs extra.
If you can get the upgrade for no cost with FE then maybe that is the one to go for?