Yesterday, Lotus announced a pivot from its plans for an electric supercar codenamed the Type 135, instead revealing that the low-slung two-door will pack a new V-8 hybrid powertrain with nearly 1000 ...
Lotus may replace the Emira’s Toyota and AMG engines with a new hybrid V6 as emissions and electrification pressures grow.
Hopefully, it sounds good, too, because you don't want your Lotus to sound... hoarse. OK, I'll stop.
The Lotus Emira Hybrid V6 is set to arrive later this decade with a new 3.0-litre Horse-developed hybrid engine ...
Lotus increases its focus on combustion power as it eyes a new 536bhp twin-turbo V6 from Horse Powertrain for the updated ...
Still some fit and finish issues to iron out Engine and exhaust could be more spicy Dual-clutch gearbox shifts somewhat slowly Anytime any automotive journalist dubiously proclaims that an automatic ...
Lotus is officially heading back into supercar territory, and unlike the electric Evija, its new exotic will have tailpipes ...
Lotus abandons its all-electric plans and announces a new V8 supercar for 2028 - and a more powerful Emira.
Lotus Cars, which shouldn't be confused with EV division Lotus Technologies, recently updated the internal combustion Emira for model year 2025. In addition to a revised lineup, the mid-engine sports ...
After 20+ years with Toyota engines, Lotus is switching to a new 540-HP V6 from Horse Powertrain for the updated Emira.
View post: Genesis Resale Value Might Surprise Luxury Car Buyers In spite of the brand’s mantra of “simplify, then add lightness” philosophy, British sports car manufacturer Lotus may have a trick up ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. After a long delay, early Lotus Emira customer cars have ...