2011 Lotus Evora S
Lotus has taken the award winning Evora and re-created it with a 350 PS 3.5l V6 engine to create the Lotus Evora S. Dany Bahar Lotus' Chief Executive Officer summed it up beautifully when he said: "You don't realise what you were missing from your driving experience until you get behind the wheel of the Evora S."
Lotus Is the British manufacturer of Sports and Racing cars and is headquartered at Hethel, Norfolk, England on the former site of RAF Hethel, a World War II airfield. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and high handling characteristics. The Evora range is one of the very proud productions of the company and has yielded great benefits for the same. The company however has decided to renew the range and hence is developing the Evora S and the Evora Auto as the newest additions to the same. Lotus accidentally confirmed today the launch of the Evora S and Evora Auto at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.
Lotus has offered little else on what we can expect to see at Paris other than describing the unknown concept as "the future evolution of an iconic British brand".
Lotus is known to be focusing its energies on breaking into the cashed-up luxury performance market, with an ultimate goal of tripling sales from around 2000-2500 cars per year to 7000.
Lotus Is the British manufacturer of Sports and Racing cars and is headquartered at Hethel, Norfolk, England on the former site of RAF Hethel, a World War II airfield. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and high handling characteristics. The Evora range is one of the very proud productions of the company and has yielded great benefits for the same. The company however has decided to renew the range and hence is developing the Evora S and the Evora Auto as the newest additions to the same. Lotus accidentally confirmed today the launch of the Evora S and Evora Auto at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.
Lotus has offered little else on what we can expect to see at Paris other than describing the unknown concept as "the future evolution of an iconic British brand".
Lotus is known to be focusing its energies on breaking into the cashed-up luxury performance market, with an ultimate goal of tripling sales from around 2000-2500 cars per year to 7000.
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