- Packed with desirable
technology, infotainment and comfort features, UK cars will cost £75,995
- Supercharged 3.5-litre
400hp V6 with six-speed manual transmission as standard, optional
six-speed auto with paddleshift
- Four option packs
included in the spec, plus unique First Edition badging
- Choice of six vibrant
exterior colours, with more to follow next year
- Updated Emira V6 First Edition configurator now live at www.lotuscars.com – images taken from it accompany this news release
(Hethel, UK – 20 September 2021) – Lotus has confirmed the price and full specification of the
all-new Emira V6 First Edition. The car, fully loaded with a host of desirable
technology, infotainment and comfort features plus unique badging, costs
£75,995.
The price in major European markets has also been
released, including in Germany where the car is €95,995. Prices in other
international markets, including USA and China, will be released in the coming
weeks. Production of the Emira V6 First Edition will start in the spring, with
the ‘i4’ four-cylinder First Edition arriving in the autumn.
Matt Windle, Managing Director, Lotus Cars,
commented: “The Emira is the most accomplished Lotus we've ever made, and to
celebrate and reward our keenest early customers, we want to make the first
cars extra special to own. The features have been carefully selected by our
design team to make for a truly special and distinct First Edition.”
The Emira is an all-new mid-engine premium sports car
that perfectly embodies the ongoing transformation of the Lotus business and
brand. It features all the hallmarks that the automotive world has come to
expect from a Lotus – striking design, thrilling dynamic performance delivering
best-in-class ride and handling, outstanding aerodynamics and an unrivalled
experience ‘For The Drivers’.
Building on the legacy of the Elise, Exige and
Evora, the Emira represents a quantum leap forward for Lotus. Those instantly
recognisable brand signatures and core values have been combined with a
paradigm shift in levels of practicality, comfort, functionality and
technology. The Emira has been developed on a new lightweight bonded aluminium
chassis – technology pioneered by Lotus and which remains an intrinsic part of
the company’s sports car DNA.
Powering the V6 First Edition is the much-loved and
Lotus-honed 3.5-litre supercharged V6 engine, mid-mounted behind the two seats.
Developing 400hp, it’s mated to a six-speed manual gearbox with a visible
gearchange mechanism and hydraulic power-assisted steering.
The car rides on 20-inch ultra-lightweight V-spoke
forged alloy wheels. They’re diamond cut to create a premium two-tone finish,
though silver or gloss black versions are available as a no-cost option.
Two-piece brake discs with branded calipers are part of the First Edition spec,
plus a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
The First Edition comes in one of six vibrant paint
colours: Seneca Blue – which was seen at the car’s launch in July – plus Magma
Red, Hethel Yellow, Dark Verdant, Shadow Grey and Nimbus Grey. More colours
will be available during 2022.
Exterior details include LED lights all round, a
titanium exhaust finisher, heated power-fold door mirrors and rear parking
sensors. The Lower Black Pack is fitted as standard, which means the front
bumper air blades, front splitter, side sills and rear diffuser are all in
finished in gloss black.
There are seven interior colour choices, all
available at no extra cost. They are red, black, grey and tan Nappa leather, as
well as black Alcantara with either red, yellow or grey stitching. Satin chrome
trim finishers, white interior mood lighting and Lotus-branded sill kick plates
complete the premium look.
The heated seats feature 12-way adjustability and
two memory presets linked to the door mirrors (driver’s seat only). Climate
control, cruise control, keyless start and selectable drive modes are all
included.
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and satellite
navigation (in selected markets) are integrated into the Emira V6 First
Edition, supported by Bluetooth and USB/12v sockets. The 10-channel/340W
premium audio system has been developed in partnership with respected British
brand KEF and includes DAB digital radio. All functions are accessed through a
10.25-inch centrally mounted touch-screen, with driver feedback through a
12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster ahead of the multi-function steering wheel.
Three more option packs are fitted as standard to
the car, making four in total. The Drivers Pack gives customer the choice of Tour
or Sport suspension with Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport tyres, or Sport
suspension with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres.
The Design Pack adds privacy glass, sports pedals,
a black Alcantara headliner, and the choice of black, red, yellow or silver
painted brake callipers. Lotus-branded footwell mats are also included. The
Convenience Pack adds front parking sensors, rear reversing camera,
rain-sensing wipers with aero blades, auto-dimming mirrors and a rear luggage
storage net.
Options available at extra cost include a six-speed
automatic gearbox with paddle shift (£1,800 / €2,600 in Germany); and the Black
Pack, which colours the roof, cantrails, mirror backs, rear Lotus badge and
exhaust finisher (£1,200 / €1,370 in Germany).
Production of the Lotus Emira V6 First Edition will
start in the spring, with the ‘i4’ four-cylinder First Edition arriving later
in the autumn. An entry level Emira – priced from £59,995 – will be available
during 2023.
An updated version of the Emira First Edition
configurator is now live at www.lotuscars.com, allowing customers to fully spec their car. Images taken from
the configurator accompany this news release.
LOTUS EMIRA V6 FIRST EDITION TECH SPEC
Engine configuration |
3,456cc / V6 |
Engine model |
Toyota 2GR-FE |
Supercharger |
Edelbrock 1740 |
Power |
400hp / 298kW |
Torque |
420Nm (manual) / 430Nm (auto) |
Max engine speed |
6,800rpm |
Gearbox |
Six-speed manual / six-speed auto |
CO2 emissions (WLTP combined) |
243g/km* |
0-60mph |
4.3 seconds* |
0-100km/h |
4.3 seconds (manual) / 4.2
seconds (auto)* |
Top speed |
180mph / 290km/h* |
Drag coefficient (Cd) |
0.349* |
*subject to homologation
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