You’ve seen the Evija X, now check out the all-new Lotus Theory 1 electric hypercar concept. It weighs less than 3,527 pounds with the battery and is powered by two electric motors generating 986 hp, enabling the vehicle to hit 60 mph in less than 2.5 seconds.
Aesthetically, the Lotus Theory 1 was designed using only ten main A-surface materials with performance, durability, lightweight, recycled, and recyclable properties. This includes cellulose-based glass fiber, recycled chopped carbon fiber, titanium, recycled glazing, recycled polyester, recycled rubber, elastomeric Polyurethane, transparent polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane, and recycled aluminum. There’s no word yet on if we’ll see a production version.
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With Theory 1, we’ve built on everything Lotus has achieved so far in its 76-year history, to push the boundaries for what it means to drive a performance vehicle. We want to demonstrate that you don’t need to compromise – with both digital and analogue capabilities working harmoniously in the future car. In doing this, we are able to bring drivers the best possible immersive driving experience with raw emotion, functionality and connectivity, at the core,” said Ben Payne, Vice President of Design, Lotus Group.