- Second powertrain in the Emira range
extends appeal of award-winning Lotus
- State-of-the-art, 360bhp mid-mounted
makes Emira most powerful four-cylinder Lotus sports car of all time
- Eight-speed dual-clutch transmission
(DCT) provides rapid and seamless shifts
- Means drivers can opt for reward of full
manual control or comfort of automatic gear changes
- Capable of 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in 4.4
seconds and a maximum speed of 180mph (290km/h)
- Includes twin-scroll turbocharger,
combined direct and port fuel injection system and variable valvetrain to
deliver optimum blend of power, responsiveness and efficiency
- Emira First Edition available to order
now. Configure
your Emira here
Hethel, UK – 12 July 2023 Captivating driving enthusiasts worldwide since its debut two
years ago, the critically acclaimed and award-winning Lotus Emira V6 has
secured its rightful place as the most accomplished Lotus sports car ever made.
With striking design, astonishing performance and benchmark ride and handling,
its supercharged 3.5-litre powerplant matched to a choice of six-speed manual
and automatic transmissions delivers a driving experience that could only be
from Lotus.
Now, the appeal of this mid-engined two-seater is
further enhanced by the addition of a four-cylinder engine which features
state-of-the-art technologies to deliver incredible performance and remarkable
efficiency. Supplied by technical partner Mercedes-AMG, the all-aluminium,
turbocharged 2.0-litre unit is based on the world’s most powerful four-cylinder
in series production.
Badged for launch as the Emira First Edition, it
has been further developed by Lotus with new intake and exhaust systems, plus a
bespoke calibration matched to new transmission shift-mapping. Developing
360bhp and 430Nm, this makes it a perfect match to the Emira’s lightweight,
strong, stiff, bonded and extruded aluminium chassis structure and aligns to
the Lotus ethos of delivering higher performance by reducing mass.
It’s also fitting that, as the final mainstream
combustion engine Lotus two-seater, the Emira is the most powerful
four-cylinder from Lotus in a rich bloodline of iconic models including the
Elise, Esprit, Europa, Elan and Elite. And, at 180bhp/litre, it also has the
highest specific power output in the Emira range.
Like the renowned 400bhp supercharged V6, the
four-cylinder car delivers all the performance and responsiveness that drivers
expect – 0-62mph (0-100km/h) in just 4.4 seconds and a 180mph (290km/h) maximum
speed – while bringing its own unique character to the Emira range. That
character is enhanced by the inherent day-to-day usability and comfort of the
smooth and rapid shifting dual-clutch transmission. It also offers the added
advantages of lower fuel consumption and a target CO2 emissions figure of
208g/km (WLTP combined).
Mike Johnstone, Group Vice-President and Chief
Commercial Officer, Lotus, said: “The Emira V6 has already proved incredibly
successful, with many thousands of orders received from around the world. Now,
with the four-cylinder Emira joining the range, we’re adding a new dimension to
the car’s breadth of capability and appeal, offering new levels of efficiency
and accessibility while continuing to offer all the performance and agility
that our customers expect.”
Gavan Kershaw, Director, Vehicle Attributes and
Product Integrity, Lotus, said: “We’ve meticulously tuned the suspension
settings for the 2.0-litre Emira to deliver the superb body control that’s a
Lotus hallmark without the car ever feeling harsh. We’ve calibrated engine and
transmission mapping, in tandem with the Drive Modes, to create a refined and
relaxed character in Tour, and with incredible launch performance, superb
driveability, even quicker throttle response and kickdown in Sport and Track.
We’ve also taken the opportunity to refine how the powertrain is linked to the
traction and stability control systems to deliver the high-performance feel and
connection that Lotus drivers expect.”
Like the Emira V6, the new 2.0-litre car is built
in the Chapman Production Centre (CPC) at Hethel, named in honour of the
company’s legendary founder and inspiration. However, it starts life at Lotus
Advanced Structures in nearby Norwich, where sub-assembly of the lightweight
aluminium chassis structure takes place. Combined, these world-class centres of
excellence for sports car manufacturing are part of a £100 million investment
by Lotus in its UK facilities. Customers in the UK have the option of
collecting their Emira from Hethel and, as part of the experience, tour the CPC
assembly halls where their car was made.
Powertrain: powerful, responsive, efficient
Designed solely for high-performance applications,
the 1,991cc engine features a cylinder block produced using the advanced
chill-casting process: compared to conventional sand-casting methods used in
high volume applications, this results in a uniform, fine-grained structure
which delivers the high strength and durability needed to withstand the high
loads generated. Following motorsport practise, the block is also of
closed-deck design for maximum stiffness, and instead of conventional cast iron
liners, the cylinder bores use a patented low-friction coating to save weight.
For the optimal balance of high strength and low weight, both the steel
crankshaft and aluminium pistons are forged.
The cylinder head features four valves per cylinder
and a 200bar direct injection system. Intake and exhaust cams feature variable
valve timing, while on the exhaust side, the valves can be varied between high
and low duration. The piezo injectors deliver fuel into the combustion chamber
with very high precision, both in terms of the amount of fuel and the spray
pattern, resulting in enhanced combustion with reduced emissions. For maximum
power, the piezo injectors are joined by the port fuel injectors, mounted
directly on the intake side of the cylinder head to deliver the correct amount
of petrol needed at full load.
The turbocharger is a ‘twin-scroll’ design, meaning
the turbine housing is split into two separate ducts, matched to corresponding
ducts in the exhaust manifold. This minimises exhaust gas pulsation
interference, helping to improve the efficient exchange of gases in the
cylinders. It also ensures that boost pressure builds up more rapidly, and to
further enhance responsiveness, the shaft joining the compressor and turbine
wheel runs in ultra-low-friction roller bearings. To manage boost pressure most
effectively, the wastegate is electronically controlled.
This combination of advanced technologies, together
with intake and exhaust systems developed by Lotus and optimised with a unique
in-house calibration, ensure this remarkable engine can deliver an astonishing
balance of power, torque and efficiency throughout its full operating range.
Generating 430Nm from 3,000-5,500rpm and 360bhp at 6,600rpm before reaching a
maximum speed of 7,200rpm, it ensures an authentic Lotus sports car driving
experience while also being refined in day-to-day use.
Sending drive to the rear wheels is Mercedes-AMG’s
acclaimed eight-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) – a first use of the
technology by Lotus and fitted exclusively to the Emira. Compared to the
six-speed manual and automatic transmissions offered on the Emira V6, the DCT
offers even quicker gearchanges with no torque interruption during shifting,
enhancing efficiency and shift comfort. Drivers also have the choice of smooth,
effortless changes if they leave the car in Drive, or ultra-fast dynamic
changes if they control the transmission themselves using the shift lever in
the centre console or steering wheel paddles.
Launch control enables the driver to set the car up
for optimum acceleration from a standing start by maximising the available
traction from the rear wheels and torque from the powertrain. This feature
enables consistent, optimal get-aways – time and time again – allowing the
driver to fully exploit the Emira’s exhilarating performance.
Vehicle dynamics: agile, intuitive, rewarding
The Emira’s light, stiff, bonded aluminium Lotus
Sports Car Architecture gave the vehicle dynamics engineers the perfect
platform from which to develop the car’s ride, handling and steering
characteristics, all of which set the class benchmark, as every Lotus sports
car should. With a torsional stiffness of 26,300Nm/ degree, the chassis
contributes to the immediate, precise responses of every system. The Emira
features race-derived, lightweight, forged aluminium double-wishbone suspension
all round, which delivers the greatest control of the tyre contact patch
throughout the suspension’s full range of travel, contributing to the Emira’s
exceptional agility and responsiveness.
The introduction of the four-cylinder engine to the
Emira range created the opportunity for Lotus to introduce a new, lightweight
cast aluminium rear subframe to optimise the packaging of the powerplant within
the chassis structure. It’s in place of the steel assembly used on the Emira V6
and contributes to a total weight saving of 12kg. The subframe also houses the
new rear suspension.
The electro-hydraulic steering system delivers the
pure, truly connected feel fundamental to Lotus sports car DNA, together with
speed-dependent efforts, but without the losses created by an engine-driven
pump. The immediacy of response to every input the driver makes is amplified by
the seating position being almost in the centre of the 2,575mm wheelbase,
thanks to the Emira’s mid-engine configuration.
The Eibach springs and Bilstein high-pressure
monotube dampers are meticulously tuned to suit the Emira, and offered with
different settings depending on whether the customer chooses the Tour or Sport
chassis settings. Tour is optimised for road use, offering softer springs and
dampers, while Sport is track-focused with stiffer springs and dampers,
together with increased camber and toe angles to maximise grip. The anti-roll
bar stiffnesses are also bespoke to Emira, and the component on the front axle
is now lighter too.
A choice of specially-developed tyres is available
on the four-cylinder Emira, which are asymmetrically sized to suit the exacting
requirements of steering and traction – 245/35/R20 on the front axle and
295/30/R20 at the rear. Fitted as standard as part of the Tour chassis (and
also available as an option with the Sports chassis), the Goodyear Eagle F1
Supersport tyres deliver high performance with enhanced all-weather capability
without any compromise to feedback. Offered exclusively as part of the Sports
chassis, the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres are designed for extreme track
use without compromising ride comfort. Both tyres have ‘LTS’ markings on the
side wall to denote the Lotus-approved specification
The braking system provides stopping power
commensurate with the new engine’s output, and features lightweight, two-piece,
cross-drilled and slotted discs together with four-piston calipers on the front
axle. The calipers can be finished in a choice of four colours at no extra
cost.
Complementing the changes to the chassis hardware
is a completely new calibration for the Electronic Stability Control system.
There’s also an e-Diff function which can apply carefully modulated brake
pressure to the rear wheels in order to maximise traction by the transfer of
torque to the one with the most grip, which is particularly beneficial when
accelerating out of slow corners. It also enhances dynamic performance and
control in challenging conditions, such as roads covered in snow, rain or mud.
Exterior design: aerodynamically beautiful
The Emira’s design language is a development of the
sculpted surfaces and technical detailing which debuted on the all-electric
Evija hypercar, and brings unrivalled supercar desirability to the sports car
segment. Strikingly beautiful, timeless and unmistakably Lotus, its perfect
proportions and athletic, taught, shrink-wrapped form are the very embodiment
of Lotus sports car DNA.
The front is dominated by the full-LED headlights –
each with a double ‘blade’ daytime running light signature – and purposeful,
angular bonnet ducts. The latter guide airflow over the car, reducing drag, and
reinforce the Emira’s performance potential while making a direct visual link
to the Evija.
Sculpted doors feature deployable handles, also
cutting drag, while the dramatic form pressed into the outer skin blends
seamlessly into the intake ducts integrated into the muscular rear haunches.
These feed air, via the water-cooled charge cooler, to the engine’s intake
system, and also help to cool the engine itself.
The rear of the car features two distinctive gloss
black vents, allowing air to flow out from the wheel arches. Beneath, also
finished in gloss black, is the rear diffuser, into which the two exhaust pipes
and rear number plate are neatly integrated.
As a result of meticulous development using
cutting-edge computational fluid dynamics simulations, and further refinement
in the wind tunnel, the Emira doesn’t need any active aerodynamic features, and
creates passive downforce that’s perfectly balanced between the front and rear
axles at all speeds. The result is enhanced grip and handling characteristics
which remain constant, precise and predictable.
The Emira can be specified in a range of 13
colours, each one created to heighten the visual impact of the Emira’s
dramatic, purposeful form: Hethel Yellow, Magma Red, Vivid Red, Dark Verdant,
Seneca Blue, Atlantis Blue, Meridian Blue, Osmium Silver, Nimbus Grey, Shadow
Grey, Zinc Grey, Mist White and Cosmos Black.
The optional Black Pack sees a contemporary gloss
black finish applied to the roof, cantrails, mirror pods and the Lotus wordmark
on the rear clamshell. The exhaust finishers are satin black. The 20-inch,
ultra-lightweight forged wheels feature a diamond-cut finish as standard, with
silver or gloss black available as options, completing the distinctive look.
Emira inside: driver-focused and pure
Luxurious, spacious and unmistakably
driver-focused, the Emira’s interior is beautifully crafted and effortlessly
combines rich materials and the latest technologies to deliver levels of
comfort, usability and practicality which set new standards for Lotus sports
cars.
Ahead of the flat-bottomed steering wheel is a
12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster, while in the centre of the cockpit is a
10.25-inch touchscreen for the infotainment system, which features integrated
navigation* All of the content was designed in-house, making it simple and
intuitive to use, while enhancing the driving experience. Android Auto and
Apple CarPlay connectivity is standard*.
The 10-channel, 560W premium audio system was
developed for the Emira in partnership with KEF and features the renowned
British brand’s signature Uni-QTM technology, which combines tweeter and
mid-range into a single, acoustically-optimised unit. Beautifully finished with
a distinctive bespoke speaker fret design, Uni-Q covers the entire mid and
high-frequency sound spectrum from a single point in space, delivering a more
coherent, hyper-realistic sound experience.
The 12-way power-adjust heated seats offer both
incredible support for spirited driving as well as superb comfort on long
drives, and are offered in Nappa leather in either black, red, ice grey or tan,
or in black Alcantara with a choice of contrast stitching in either yellow, red
or ice grey. These same materials are also offered on the steering wheel, as an
option, with the top dead centre band and stitching available in yellow, red or
ice grey. Black Alcantara is also used for the headliner, further enriching the
cabin. Behind the two seats is 208-litres of storage, with the rear luggage
compartment offering a further 151 litres.
*Market-specific features
Lotus Emira i4 First Edition UK and European
Pricing (from)*
Market |
Currency |
Pricing
from |
UK |
GBP |
81,495 |
Germany |
EUR |
95,995 |
France |
EUR |
96,815 |
Italy |
EUR |
98,435 |
Belgium |
EUR |
97,625 |
Austria |
EUR |
115,802 |
Netherlands |
EUR |
127,030 |
Luxembourg |
EUR |
93,368 |
Switzerland |
CHF |
103,420 |
Sweden |
SEK |
1,145,450 |
Denmark |
DKK |
1,771,825 |
Lotus Emira: Technical Specification
Powertrain and performance:
|
|
Engine configuration |
1,991cc turbocharged
four-cylinder in-line petrol; four valves per cylinder; variable valve
timing; single twin-scroll turbocharger; 200bar piezo direct fuel injection +
port fuel injection |
Transmission |
Eight-speed
dual-clutch |
Max power ( bhp/ kW) |
360/
269 |
Max torque (Nm) |
430 |
Top speed (mph / km/h) |
180/
290 |
0-62 mph / 0-100 km/h (secs) |
4.4 |
0-60 mph (secs) |
4.3 |
Fuel consumption (WLTP Combined) (mpg/ L/100km)* |
TBC* |
CO2 emissions (WLTP Combined) (g/km)* |
208* |
* Subject to homologation
Chassis
Front suspension |
Double
wishbone |
Rear suspension |
Double
wishbone |
Springs |
Coil |
Dampers |
High
pressure monotube |
Steering |
Electrohydraulic;
rack and pinion |
Front brake disc diameter (mm) |
370 x 32 |
Rear brake disc diameter (mm) |
350mm x 32mm |
Calipers |
AP Racing 4-piston with braided hoses |
Front tyres |
245/35/R20 |
Rear tyres |
295/30/R20 |
Dimensions
Length (mm) |
4,413 |
Width including door mirrors (mm) |
2,092 |
Width with mirrors folded (mm) |
1,895 |
Track front / rear (mm) |
1,626/
1,608 |
Height (mm) |
1,226 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
2,575 |
Drag Coefficient |
0.349 |
Weight (DIN) (kg) |
1,446 |
Rear luggage compartment capacity (litres) |
151 |
Cabin luggage capacity (litres) |
208 |
Fuel tank capacity (litres) |
52.5 |
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