Awesome car and video. Lets the car speak for itself. If this is what we can expect from Lotus roll on production. No one complains about the price of Ferraris and this in better.
Stunning car, no doubt. But it’s a concept and even if it were market ready, it remains a fantasy car for the super rich. Not what I’d expect from Lotus
People don't understand concept cars. Concept cars are showcasing the future design language of the company. Where they are pointing, and why they want to go that way. They aren't made for the market.
Weight saving looks epic, design looks slippery ... but WTF is with that showy, elaborate, and what appears to be hugely unsafe door system? In an electric vehicle, how do you get out in an emergency when the doors are very obviously heavily reliant on the electrics that may not be functional? How does emergency services open those to get you out if they need to? Or, how do you get out assuming you run out of juice ... Something far more practical will have to be used for a standard production car.
It lacks soul, passion, & most importantly Hethel DNA... It's a car designed by folks employed by a Geely group member in Coventry, not by time-served Lotus Cars/Lotus Engineering staff in Norfolk. Say what you want, but the incredible heritage & history that still sends a shiver down your spine when you turn into Potash Lane appears to be missing, & a Lotus just isn't a Lotus unless some of the design & engineering work has been carried out in a Portacabin in Norfolk...
It's a very appreciable step by Lotus in the days when every car company is following the same design language since the 2000s, all for those safety concerns & mileage factors smh🤦♂️ This car atleast looks like the concepts that came out in the 80s and envisioned that the future would be much better looking with those cars rather than the bland shitboxes today.
Awesome car and video. Lets the car speak for itself. If this is what we can expect from Lotus roll on production. No one complains about the price of Ferraris and this in better.
Sleek like a ninja in a tuxedo.
Stunning car, no doubt. But it’s a concept and even if it were market ready, it remains a fantasy car for the super rich. Not what I’d expect from Lotus
People don't understand concept cars. Concept cars are showcasing the future design language of the company. Where they are pointing, and why they want to go that way. They aren't made for the market.
@mp1314 That the point with geelys money they are heading in a new direction
Lotus Evija and Louts Emira ❤. Hope the next sports car takes on some of these features
Looks slick...in theory
Nico, looks like an Esprit, now make it ice and 1 ton lighter please 🎉
Looks like Lamborghini Terzo & Egoista had a baby lmao
Cool, now make a new Elise.
I would much rather have the Lotus Emira with the supercharged V-6 and with the 6 speed manual.
like a Venom car
slick design
what a car
An electric supercar with that kind of innovation could really reshape the market
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow......
Just like it
They have bet the company on EV and they will lose, just like Jaguar
looks like the tesla ,that never shoed up
Weight saving looks epic, design looks slippery ... but WTF is with that showy, elaborate, and what appears to be hugely unsafe door system?
In an electric vehicle, how do you get out in an emergency when the doors are very obviously heavily reliant on the electrics that may not be functional? How does emergency services open those to get you out if they need to? Or, how do you get out assuming you run out of juice ...
Something far more practical will have to be used for a standard production car.
Amazing exterior, damn ugly interior
It’s future EV
It lacks soul, passion, & most importantly Hethel DNA... It's a car designed by folks employed by a Geely group member in Coventry, not by time-served Lotus Cars/Lotus Engineering staff in Norfolk.
Say what you want, but the incredible heritage & history that still sends a shiver down your spine when you turn into Potash Lane appears to be missing, & a Lotus just isn't a Lotus unless some of the design & engineering work has been carried out in a Portacabin in Norfolk...
Meh
I’m surprised Lotus is still in business🧐, the best vehicle they ever had wasn’t even created by them, and that was the Hennessey venom GT😂
A car that guarantees eye rolls when mentioned to any Lotus owner & Lotus Cars employee...🙄👎🥴
Sorry to say but the people out there has lost their creative minds. Nothing new. Old designs. Sad story!!!
Bro nothing is new anymore, everything takes inspiration from something from the past
Literally what the fuck do you want, look at that thing
I must admit, during the whole video I tried to remember the other cars this one reminded me of.
The cybertruck is new in its design, and yet people are bashing it. It shows that people don't want anything new.
It's a very appreciable step by Lotus in the days when every car company is following the same design language since the 2000s, all for those safety concerns & mileage factors smh🤦♂️ This car atleast looks like the concepts that came out in the 80s and envisioned that the future would be much better looking with those cars rather than the bland shitboxes today.