Video: 2021 Lotus Evija struts its stuff in new on-track explainer
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The fully electric hypercar with 1470 kW will cost around $ 3.1 million and is expected to arrive in Australia in mid-2021.
Lotus has released the most detailed look at the coming year 2021 yet Evija hypercar (pronounced e-vye-a).
In a new promotional video that was filmed on the 3.5 km long Hethel test track owned by the British manufacturer, Gavan Kershaw - the Lotus director for vehicle attributes - comments on the project in detail.
He reveals and demonstrates for the first time the five driving modes of the vehicle; Range, city, tour, sport and route.
The footage also shows the car's midsize lithium-ion battery, spartan interior, active aerodynamics, and built-in digital interface.
Evija's launch was recently delayed by at least five months due to the coronavirus pandemic CarAdvice reported Australian deliveries can be pushed back In addition, due to a number of compliance hurdles.
Production of the hypercar, valued at £ 1.7 million (approx. AU $ 3.1 million), will be limited to just 130 copies and is expected to be launched in mid-2021.
Driven by four electric motors that draw voltage from a 70 kWh lithium-ion battery, the car has an output of 1470 kW and 1700 Nm, making it one of the most powerful series-production cars ever built.
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