The Lotus Emira sportscar gets two engine options - a 365 hp, 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder engine borrowed from Mercedes-AMG and a bigger 3.5-litre, 406hp V6 borrowed from Toyota. The Toyota-sourced ...
Lotus has claimed that the Emira will be its last car powered by internal combustion, with the plan to go all electric by 2028. There are some rumors that this move could be delayed, but the ...
New Lotus Cars in India: Lotus Cars has launched two new products for the Indian market. The British automaker has introduced the Emira, an ICE sedan, and Emeya, an EV performance sedan in India. The ...
Lotus is offering customisation options with the wheel finishes and exterior branding. The Emira Turbo and V6 come standard in Vivid Red, while the Turbo SE is available in Zinc Grey. 20-inch ...
The Emira is the last of a special kind, the last of Lotus’ petrol-powered sportscars ... The V6 and Turbo variant comes in a standard Vivid Red shade, while the Turbo SE is offered in Zine ...
The Lotus Emira follows the brand 'Carved by Air' philosophy ... complemented by paint scheme options like Zinc Grey, and Vivid Red. The owners also get the option to customise the vehicle with ...
The Lotus Emira, the traditional mid-engine sports car, blends luxury and practicality, offering modern features and a charismatic drive. Powered by an AMG turbocharged engine, this lightweight car ...
From racing with Lotus’ sportscars in video games to actually witnessing them on our roads, 2025 already seems to be a promising year for car enthusiasts! Lotus is all set to strengthen its ...
The 2025 Lotus Emeya and the updated Lotus Emira range have been launched in India as part of the company’s broader push into the country’s luxury sports car market. The 2025 Emeya is the first-ever ...
The Lotus Emira continues the rich heritage of models like the Elise, Exige, and Evora. This sports car embraces the “Carved by Air” design philosophy and offers a truly dynamic driving experience.