Electric hypercars are changing what speed means. Gasoline used to be king in the sports car segment, but electric power now leads the race. With electric motors, torque hits instantly. Acceleration ...
The quad-motor, $2 million Evija was supposed to debut years ago, but it’s only now hitting the tarmac. Lotus revealed the 2,000 hp Evija almost five years ago. The first production models are only ...
The American hypercar was originally teased way back in 2011, revealed in 2013 at the Dubai Motor Show, and production ...
The Lotus Evija EV hypercar puts more than 2000 horsepower at the driver's disposal. Like any proper hypercar, the Evija's doors open skyward.
Lotus is set to end production at its Hethel factory in the U.K., according to a report published by the Financial Times. If true, this would mean the closure of the sports car company’s only European ...
The term “hypercar” surfaced when “supercar” failed to capture the wow factor of the next generation of world’s fastest, most exotic sports cars. The grander superlative fits the wildest crop of EVs ...
Geely International’s put option exercise leads to the consolidation of Lotus’ sports and hypercar and its engineering consultancy under one Lotus brand. Credit: Robert Way/Shutterstock.com.