Lotus Emira GT4 - hot laps at Hethel
- Guests at VIP event treated to
multi-lap thrill ride with Gavan Kershaw behind the wheel
- Emira
GT4 is first new model to be launched by Lotus Advanced Performance
- Car
marks start of exciting new era in performance GT racing for Lotus
- All-new
competition spec car sold out for first year
Hethel, UK – 5 May 2022 Lotus has unveiled
the all-new Emira GT4 race car on the iconic Hethel test track, with a dynamic
demonstration of its thrilling performance.
At an exclusive event earlier this week VIP guests were
treated to passenger laps of the legendary 2.2-mile circuit with Gavan Kershaw,
Director of Vehicle Attributes at Lotus and a former British GT Championship
winner, at the wheel.
The culmination of more than 70 years of innovation on the
road and track, the Emira GT4 marks the start of an exciting new era in
performance GT racing for Lotus. It is the first new model from Lotus Advanced
Performance, the bespoke vehicle and experiential division of the business
launched earlier this year.
The return to world motorsport is a key pillar of the
company’s transformation from a UK sports car company to a global performance
car business and brand.
This week’s event follows last September’s announcement that
Lotus would create a GT version of the critically acclaimed Emira road car.
Order books for the Emira GT4 opened at the time and the car has sold out for
the first year of production.
Gavan Kershaw, who has been heavily involved in the
development, commented: “We knew we had an excellent starting point for the
Emira GT4 because of all the work done to make the road car such a great
performer. Showing off the GT4’s dynamic capabilities on the Hethel test track
– which has shaped countless race cars and their drivers since Lotus moved to
the site in 1966 – is a very special moment for me and all the team involved.”
Almost all modern Lotus road cars have had race-ready
siblings and the Emira is no exception. Each Emira GT4 customer will receive a
homologated performance machine, hand-built with lightweight motorsport
components and equipment to meet the latest safety regulations. The project has
been a collaboration with Lotus and RML Group.
The advanced composite bodywork makes the car exceptionally
lightweight, and is coupled with Toyota’s race-proven 3.5-litre V6 engine and
optimised GT4 aerodynamics derived from the road-going Emira’s advanced
exterior design.
Since last September’s announcement, the Hethel-based
development team has focused on precision engineering to deliver outstanding
dynamics and high-speed stability. Many hundreds of hours of validation work
have taken place on the test track, and over the winter the Emira GT4 also
headed to Portimão in Portugal for a week. In addition to the better weather,
it’s one of the most challenging circuits in Europe, making it the perfect
destination to validate aero performance and component reliability.
Richard
Selwin, Race Programme Manager, Lotus, commented: “We’re delighted with how the
Emira GT4 programme has progressed. We have an appealing spec and a level of
performance that’s going to thrill both customers and spectators around the
world. I believe in the Emira GT4 we have a car that promises to be more than
competitive.”
Simon Lane,
Director, Lotus Advanced Performance, added: “Lotus’ commitment to motorsport
is world-renowned and is one of the key elements of enhanced customer
engagement within this recently launched division of the business. We
have exciting plans for Lotus Advanced Performance – there is much more to
come.”
Also at Hethel for the Emira GT4 launch event was a Lotus
Type 30 sports racer. This white 1965 GT is powered by a Ford 4.7-litre V8, is
privately owned and won the Whitsun Trophy at last year’s Goodwood Revival.
Only 33 examples of the Type 30 were built and achieved numerous wins in the
hands of Lotus legend Jim Clark and others.
Lotus has been synonymous with racing success ever since the
Mark I, a trials car hand-built by founder Colin Chapman in 1948, and the
company has pioneered many of the technical innovations which make racing the
thrilling sport it is today. Lotus’ impressive roll-call of honours includes
seven Formula 1 Constructors' titles, six Drivers' Championships and victory in
the legendary Indianapolis 500.
Most recently Lotus has been racing with the Evora GT4,
which won prestigious races and championships including in British GT, Dubai
24hrs, Barcelona 24hrs, European GT, Sepang 12hrs and the Pirelli World
Challenge.
Lotus aims to fulfil customer orders for the Emira GT4 race
cars during 2022, increasing production for 2023 in line with global demand.
Interested parties are invited to contact the Lotus motorsport department
directly via motorsport@lotuscars.com
Lotus Emira GT4 tech spec and target performance
data
Engine |
Toyota V6 2GR-FE,
dry sump, Motec engine management |
Cubic capacity |
3,456 cc |
Power |
400bhp* |
RPM |
7,200rpm* |
Supercharger |
Harrop TVS
1900 |
Transmission |
Xtrac six-speed sequential with paddleshift
actuation and LSD |
Fuel tank
capacity |
96-litre FIA FT3-approved, with dry brake
filler |
Electronics |
Motec dashboard with data-logging. Motorsport wiring
harness |
Suspension |
Double wishbone front & rear. Two-way
adjustable Ohlins TTx dampers. Front and rear anti-roll bars. |
Brakes |
Competition specification brake system.
Bosch adjustable Motorsport ABS |
Tyres |
Pirelli GT4 265/645x18 (front) and
305/680x18 (rear) |
Safety equipment |
FIA-homologated six-point roll cage,
FIA-compliant HANS-approved seat with six-point harness. Electronic fire
extinguisher system / isolator switches |
Dimensions |
Length 4,410mm / height 1,290mm / track
1,636mm |
Weight/Mass |
1,300kg* without
fluids |
Body |
Extruded and bonded aluminium chassis with
composite panels |
Wheels |
Forged aluminium |
Price |
From £165,000
(excluding taxes & delivery) |
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