The all-new 2022 Lotus Emira draws inspiration from the automaker’s Evija hypercar and is their last internal combustion engine vehicle ever. Customers will be able to choose from either a supercharged 3.5L Toyota V6 engine paired to a manual / automatic gearbox or a turbocharged 2.0L Mercedes-AMG engine, mated to an 8-speed dual clutch transmission. Horsepower will range between 360 hp and 400 hp depending on the engine selected.
Step inside, and you’ll find an immersive 12.3-inch digital driver’s display and a 10.25-inch infotainment system, complete with Android Auto as well as Apple CarPlay integration. The two seats feature four-way electric adjustment on the standard seat, with the option to upgrade to a premium sports seat with 12-way electric adjustment for both. Other features include keyless go, cruise control, rain-sensing wipers, electric folding door mirrors, rear parking sensors, auto-dimming rear view mirror, curtain airbags, launch control, and even a stolen vehicle tracker. Pricing is expected to start below $83,000 USD, with deliveries beginning next year.
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The Emira captures the visual drama of an exotic supercar, with great proportions, wide footprint and a cabin that sits low down between muscular haunches. Add in that it’s practical enough to be useable every day, of the highest quality and accessibly priced, and it’s undoubtedly a compelling and seductive alternative to the existing sports car competition. The Emira is re-introducing our brand to a new global audience while still offering all the thrills to engage the most ardent driving enthusiast,” said Russell Carr, Design Director, Lotus.