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after watching the video (s)...
- they confirmed this will not be a production car, it's truly a concept car. that's good
- they confirmed that Lotus will be all EV by 2028, did that timeline get pushed back? that's a few more years of Emira refinement
- I like some of the translucent bits and how much of the suspension components you can see when you take a closer look
- when they pan around the car, you can see the shape better. I kind of get some of the lines front to back. I think the white underbelly could be a nod to older lotus paint scheme. the expanse of white on the rear top quarter panel is what looks the worst. the front nearly continuous wedge looks great. the overall shape looks like a lambo or espirit wedge
- this car would be so easy to PPF
"If you don't care about the environment, well, you should, because you're in it."Stop worrying about carbon footprint and recycled blah blah blah.
So much for adding lightness. Now I'm filled with a sense of guilt and foreboding."If you don't care about the environment, well, you should, because you're in it."
I felt the same after seeing that this is in fact much more than just a render. But I can't help but think Lotus is pouring boatloads of cash into the wrong priorities. I admittedly don't know much about these things, but is Lotus/Geely just window-dressing for a sale of the company (rather than actually trying to fix all the wrongs)?The more real-world details I see of this car, the more I realize how much cool tech it has.
My dealer confirmed today that they will continue to iterate on the Emira, including the S. Per his dealer meeting.I felt the same after seeing that this is in fact much more than just a render. But I can't help but think Lotus is pouring boatloads of cash into the wrong priorities. I admittedly don't know much about these things, but is Lotus/Geely just window-dressing for a sale of the company (rather than actually trying to fix all the wrongs)?
Given the challenges with the V6 I think it is somewhat likely (maybe they won't say as much) that the S will be an i4 only platform. They've already bumped the power up to the v6 level, I don't see many reasons why there could not be another bump.My dealer confirmed today that they will continue to iterate on the Emira, including the S. Per his dealer meeting.
I could see that as well. The double benefit from that (for those of us who own a V6) would be a) V6 remains rare for residuals, and b) more i4 production means a continued parts supply for doors, panels, headlights, body electronics, etc that are shared with the V6.Given the challenges with the V6 I think it is somewhat likely (maybe they won't say as much) that the S will be an i4 only platform. They've already bumped the power up to the v6 level, I don't see many reasons why there could not be another bump.
Big grain of salt. Boulder salt.He also said there would be OEM tuning options that could be dealer installed to upgrade FEs. Take it with a grain of salt.
I don’t think Lotus has the budget for random one off concepts. My opinion, we are looking at type 135 prototype / design concept. I am sure the production model will be less futuristic and more toned down with an Evija interior. Will this only help Emira sales? Showing that Lotus is full in on electric by 2028. I feel like they are trying to stir up sales activity and brand awareness with this theory 1.
Chances are, if they ever make this a production car, carbon bits can be made optional and there won't be that many orders for the Theory Pro Max Ultra Chapman Special Edition.Missed opportunity to confusingly call them Locust doors...because it sounds too similar to Lotus.
Also pretty sad how many people are accepting the 'chopped up carbon fiber' is done for sustainability. Yes...there can be lots of excess from carbon fiber manufacturing. But at scale manufacturing for a car like this they would likely need more chopped carbon than they can source without literally taking perfectly good carbon strands or weave and chopping it up just to fill the inventory needed to keep making the panels.