- Sensational Emira debut staged
at Lotus’ historic home, significantly upgraded with new facilities and
all-new sports car factory
- Emira ‘unboxed’ live in front
of more than 300 guests
- Jenson Button, F1 World
Champion and Lotus customer, was surprise special guest with
world-exclusive first Emira test drive
- Global online audience of
thousands included 131 Lotus ‘superfans’ who appeared live on-screen at
the event
- Next stop for the Emira –
dynamic debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend
(Hethel, UK – 7 July 2021) – It was another night for the
Hethel history books as resurgent British sports car manufacturer Lotus gave a
world debut to the all-new Emira. It was staged live in front of an on-site
audience of VIP media and honoured guests, with tens of thousands more viewing
the simultaneous online broadcast from all corners of the world.
Matt
Windle, Managing Director, Lotus Cars, told guests: “The Emira is an absolute
game-changer for Lotus. It’s a hugely significant milestone in our path to
becoming a truly global performance car brand. It’s a new sports car – our
first in many years – and what an offering it is from Lotus!”
The
hour-long live-action unveiling was centred on the iconic Hethel test track and
culminated in a high-octane lap of the north circuit by an Emira – officially
the last petrol-powered car from Lotus. That lap drew to a close on the
steering pad, directly in front of the audience as they witnessed the
‘unboxing’ of another Emira.
Former
Formula 1 World Champion and Lotus customer Jenson Button was revealed as the
evening’s special guest. A film of him putting the Emira through its paces on
the Hethel track was played, with Jenson delivering his exclusive ‘first drive’
review live to the audience.
Jenson
commented: “It’s being called a junior supercar but it would give a lot of
supercars a run for their money… and it’s more comfortable than most of them! The
Emira is exceptional and I’m a big fan.”
The Emira
premiere was broadcast live via the Lotus website and social media platforms.
In a nod to global travel restrictions, Lotus had invited scores of
international Lotus ‘superfans’ to be involved in the premiere. Exactly 131 of
these owners and enthusiasts were selected to be part of a high-tech real-time
‘fan wall’ which appeared on the box’s TV screens. The number 131 reflected the
Lotus type number allocated to the Emira before it was officially named.
Despite the
time differences, Lotus retailers across the globe – from China and Japan to
North America and Europe – staged parties in their showrooms, inviting valued
customers and Emira prospects to watch the event live. In addition, highlights
from the broadcast are being played through the next week on billboards
internationally – at London’s busy Liverpool Street station, where the train
line from Norwich ends in London, and in downtown Los Angeles.
The
evening’s entertainment was hosted by popular motoring presenters Andy Jaye and
Helen Stanley, with catering provided by another Norfolk legend, chef Delia
Smith. Guests were also treated to a parade of historic Lotus cars on the test
track, including an Elan S3 and company founder Colin Chapman’s Turbo Esprit.
As well as
providing a platform for the Emira’s debut, the event was designed to turn the
spotlight on Hethel itself – upgraded as part of a £100million-plus investment
in Lotus’ UK operations. Guests took part in a walking tour of the site to see
the transformation, which includes the all-new production line and paint shop
where the Emira will be built, starting later this year.
As the
event closed, Matt Windle commented: “What an amazing night we’ve had and what a
fantastic way to launch the Emira. We have a sensational new sports car – the
most accomplished Lotus ever – and we’ve unveiled it at a rejuvenated Hethel, a
site still changing every week because of our investment. Together they are the
perfect illustration of the ongoing transformation of Lotus.”
Next stop
for the Emira is this weekend’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, where the car will
make its public dynamic debut. Lotus is the ‘Featured Marque’ at this year’s
event, which means the ‘Central Feature’ – the giant sculpture outside Goodwood
House – will celebrate Lotus.
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