Lotus Evora Carbon Concept (2010)
The Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car emphasises Lotus' motorsport pedigree, utilising beautiful high quality materials with exposed carbon fibre and plush alcantara. The striking white concept car is finished in an advanced water based pearlesent paint that contrasts with the exquisitely finished weave on the carbon fibre panels.
The head turning looks of the Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car provide a more purposeful, planted stance with the car looking lower and more aggressive. This styling direction is continued with a structural carbon fibre roof, Lotus Motorsport influenced carbon diffuser and carbon splitter. The Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car retains the same class leading handling and high tech aluminium bonded and extruded chassis of the production car.
The contemporary interior of the Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car combines the lustre of the carbon panels with perforated leather and matt alcantara. The bespoke interior uses swathes of sumptuous grey alcantara to cover the footwell, dashboard and roof. The soft texture of the leather and alcantara are juxtaposed with the hard surfaces of the carbon fibre to provide a satisfying sensory experience.
The Lotus Evora Carbon Concept car has diamond cut forged 19" alloy wheels front and rear, shod with Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tyres (235/35 wide front and 285/30 wide rear). The wheels and tyres give the Lotus Evora real presence filling the wheel arches and giving the car a purposeful appearance.
General Specifications :
Country of origin - Great Britain
Produced in - 2010
Introduced at - 2010 Geneva Motor Show
Engine :
Configuration - Toyota V 6
Location - Mid, Transversely Mounted
Construction - Aluminium Alloy Block and Head
Displacement - 3.456 liter / 210.9 cu in
Valvetrain - 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC, dual VVTi
Fuel feed - Fuel Injection
Aspiration - Naturally Aspirated
Drivetrain :
Gearbox - 6 speed Manual
Drive - Rear wheel drive
Performance Figures :
Power - 276 bhp / 206 KW @ 6400 rpm
Torque - 342 Nm / 252 ft lbs @ 4700 rpm
BHP/Liter - 80 bhp / liter
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