Lotus has revealed a digital instrument panel that is pre-loaded with data from 4,127 race tracks from around the world. The plug-and-play system can be retrofitted to Elise and Exige V6 models ...
I have push Gmail, threaded SMS, picture mail, solid turn by turn navigation and GPS maps, a full and very usable QWERTY keyboard, great call quality and coverage, Youtube, very loud speakerphone ...
Lotus Theory 1 concept signals future design direction for brand Electric sports car concept features carbon-fiber construction and McLaren F1-style central driving position Concept combines 987 ...
Lotus is using its motor array and 70-kWh battery pack as stressed members in the chassis. Lotus says this 986-hp concept machine has a top speed of 198 mph. Giving us hints of what we should ...
Cardo really set the standard for helmet communications and audio with the Packtalk Bold launched a few years ago. The ...
Lotus has unveiled a new EV concept which it calls “Theory 1,” a lightweight(-ish) electric sportscar concept inspired by the Lotus Esprit with nearly 1,000hp and capable of speeds up to 200mph.
There’s more to the future of Lotus than big electric SUVs. That’s what the British company once famous for its lightweight sports cars wants you to believe—and it’s why Lotus has revealed ...
Top speed climbs by 11 mph and now peaks at 180 mph. The new trim also comes with the Lotus Drivers pack as standard, adding a stiffer suspension, upgraded two-piece brakes, and launch control.
Lotus has published a series of teaser videos on its social media channels showing what could be a concept previewing its next electric sports car – a rival to the upcoming electric 2025 Porsche ...
Even with a confusing name like "Theory 1," we at Road & Track would be lying to say we’re not excited to at least see what the newest member of the Lotus sports car lineup looks like.
The Lotus nameplate is flanked by two slim taillights, with a Kammtail-esque rear end just below. The brainchild of Colin Chapman, Lotus Cars was the roadgoing arm of Lotus, founded in 1948.
This is the Lotus Theory 1, a new electric-powered concept that’s the biggest statement of intent from the reinvented sports car brand since the Lotus Evija ushered in its Geely-owned era.