auto.wikisort.org - AutomobileThe Lotus Evija is a limited production electric sports car to be manufactured by British automobile manufacturer Lotus Cars. Unveiled in July 2019, it is the first electric vehicle to be introduced and manufactured by the company.[5] Codenamed "Type 130" and "Omega", its production will be limited to 130 units.[6][7]
Motor vehicle
Lotus Evija |
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Manufacturer | Lotus Cars |
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Production | TBD (as of 2022) |
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Assembly | Hethel, Norfolk, England |
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Designer | Anthony Bushell[1] and Barney Hatt under Russell Carr |
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Class | Sports car (S) |
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Body style | 2-door coupé |
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Layout | Individual-wheel drive |
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Platform | Extreme[2] |
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Doors | Butterfly |
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Electric motor | 4 electric motors placed at each wheel |
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Power output | 1,470 kW (2,000 PS; 1,970 hp) total |
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Transmission | 4 single-speed planetary |
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Battery | 70 kWh lithium-ion battery |
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Electric range | 400 km (250 mi)[3] |
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Length | 4,459 mm (176 in) |
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Width | 2,000 mm (79 in) |
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Height | 1,122 mm (44 in) |
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Kerb weight | 1,680 kg (3,700 lb)[4] |
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The Evija prototype underwent high-speed testing in November 2019. A video was released on 21 November 2019 ahead of its debut later that day[8] at the Guangzhou Auto Show.[9] Lotus said it was planning thousands of miles of further road testing, on circuits in Europe and on Lotus's own track at Hethel, England.[8] As of August 2020[update], production is set to begin in early to mid-2021.[10]
Name
The name Evija is derived from Eve of the Abrahamic religions, a name whose etymology can be traced back to the Biblical Hebrew חי, meaning 'alive', or 'living'.[11] Lotus Cars CEO Phil Popham said: "Evija is the perfect name for our new car because it is the first all-new car to come from Lotus as part of the wider Geely family. With Geely's support we are set to create an incredible range of new cars which are true to the Lotus name and DNA."[12]
Specifications
The Evija is powered by a 70 kWh battery pack developed in conjunction with Williams Advanced Engineering, with electric motors supplied by Integral Powertrain.[13] The four individual motors are placed at the wheels and each is rated at 368 kW (500 PS; 493 hp), for a combined total output of 1,470 kW (2,000 PS; 1,970 hp) and 1,700 N⋅m (1,254 lb⋅ft) of torque.[14][15] The Evija has magnesium wheels with diameters of 20 inches at the front and 21 inches at the rear. It uses Pirelli Trofeo R tyres and AP Racing carbon ceramic disc brakes.[16] Lotus claims the Evija will be able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in under 3 seconds, from 0 to 299 km/h (186 mph) in under 9 seconds, and achieve a top speed of over 320 km/h (200 mph).[16]
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References
- "Judges: Anthony Bushell". cardesignnews.com. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
- "DRIVING TOMORROW - Lotus reveals more of its future than ever before in global digital conference - Lotus Cars Media Site". media.lotuscars.com. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
- O'Kane, Sean (16 July 2019). "The Lotus Evija is a ludicrously powerful electric hypercar". The Verge.
- Smith, Christopher (16 July 2019). "2020 Lotus Evija EV Hypercar Debuts With Nearly 2,000 HP". motor1.com.
- "Lotus unveils world's most powerful production car". Lotus Cars. 16 July 2019.
- Wilkinson, Luke. "Lotus Evija name confirmed for new electric hypercar". Auto Express. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
- Duff, Mike (7 July 2019). "The Lotus Evija Is a Lean, Mean Electric Hypercar Debuting on July 16". Car and Driver. Retrieved 3 October 2021.
- Silvestro, Brian (22 November 2019), Watch the 2000-HP Lotus Evija Electric Hypercar on the Move for the First Time, Road & Track, retrieved 22 November 2019
- Lawler, Richard (22 November 2019), Lotus puts its electric Evija hypercar prototype on the track, engadget, retrieved 22 November 2019
- Cars, Lotus (19 February 2020), Lotus Evija Production Comes Alive, retrieved 19 February 2020
- Goy, Alex (16 July 2019). "The Lotus Evija EV Hypercar Promises Almost 2000 Horsepower, Awesome Looks". Jalopnik.
- "Lotus Evija (2020)".
- Petrany, Mate (16 July 2019). "The Lotus Evija Is Britain's 2000-Horsepower Hyper EV". Road & Trackaccess-date=31 May 2020.
- Kew, Ollie (16 July 2019). "This is the Lotus Evija: a 1,972bhp electric hypercar". Top Gear. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
- "Lotus Evija (2020)".
- Blain, Loz (17 July 2019). "2,000-horsepower Lotus Evija becomes the world's most powerful production car". New Atlas.
External links
- "The Lotus Evija". Lotus Cars. 26 March 2022.
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[de] Lotus Evija
Der Lotus Evija ist ein batterieelektrisch angetriebener Sportwagen in limitierter Produktion, der vom britischen Automobilhersteller Lotus Cars hergestellt wird.
- [en] Lotus Evija
[es] Lotus Evija
El Lotus Evija es un automóvil superdeportivo 100% eléctrico, fabricado por la empresa británica Lotus Cars, en colaboración con Williams Advanced Engineering e Integral Powertrain. Fue presentado el 16 de julio de 2019.[3]
[fr] Lotus Evija
L'Evija est une hypercar électrique du constructeur automobile britannique Lotus. Produite à 130 exemplaires à partir de 2020, c'est le premier véhicule 100 % électrique de la marque.
[it] Lotus Evija
La Lotus Evija (nome in codice Tipo 130) è la prima autovettura elettrica prodotta dalla casa automobilistica inglese Lotus Cars a partire dal 2021.
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