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Old Jul 26, 2019 | 09:56 AM
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Lotus continues to claw back from the brink by releasing a GT-badged evolution of the Evora that delivers a meaner punch than its predecessors, and comes with a list of options that nearly rivals Porsche's.

The GT replaces the Sport 410 and the 400 variants of the Evora. Presented as the most powerful road-going Lotus ever sold in the United States, it's powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine supercharged to 416 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 317 pound-feet of torque at 3,500 rpm. Those figures allow it to hit 60 mph from a stop in a brisk 3.8 seconds, and reach a 188-mph top speed. It's still a little bit slower than the Evora GT430 released in 2017, but Lotus kept that model away from American roads.

The Evora GT comes standard with a six-speed manual transmission. Enthusiasts not interested in using a clutch can select an automatic gearbox that they can leave in drive or shift manually with aluminum paddles mounted on the steering wheel. Torque goes up to 332 pound-feet when the six shifts through the optional automatic, but the Evora GT posts the same performance figures regardless of how many pedals are in its footwell.

Lotus makes the Evora GT using carbon fiber to keep weight in check. Buyers can honor company founder Colin Chapman by adding lightness if they're willing to add dollars, too. Priced at $10,000, the Carbon Pack includes a roof panel, a tailgate, a front access panel, and a diffuser all made with carbon fiber. Ticking that box shaves 50 pounds; put another way, Lotus charges $200 per pound.

Selecting the $8,000 titanium exhaust removes another 22 pounds. The Evora GT tips the scale at 3,104 pounds in its lightest configuration, but getting there requires paying for a Volkswagen Golf's worth of options. At least downforce comes standard, and the GT has more of it than its predecessors.

The new GT designation doesn't bring significant exterior styling changes. It's the same story inside, where Lotus continues to offer the model as a strict two-seater, or with a pair of rear seats big enough for very, very small occupants. Every GT comes standard with a 7-inch touchscreen compatible with both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

On sale now, the 2020 Lotus Evora GT starts at $96,950. Deliveries will begin by the end of 2019.
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This still uses a Toyota V6 right? I wonder if we could get their version in an IS-F...
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This still uses a Toyota V6 right? I wonder if we could get their version in an IS-F...
Not likely, it's the 2GR-FE aka Camry/RX one. But I guess a 416hp RX F-Sport would be fun

Next IS F will use V35A-FTS
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Tires wouldn't last 5k miles
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As a Lotus enthusiast, I’ve followed and anticipated the car for years. I’m quite active over on Lotustalk, Xhilr8n!

it’s the best model offered in US ever. We had a 2011 S Evora, loved it. A special edition Racing Heritage, number 3 of 4 produced.

Much to like here, but many of us will pass on this model as we did not get the very nice front end of the 430 model they have across the pond.

No telling what we will get in a couple of years with the new well funded ownership.

In the meantime, the LC is a nice diversion, a different way to go. And plenty fun too, in a very different way.



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Why can't we get a manual transmission and a cool car like this from Toyota/Lexus? Maybe they could make a sister model of the Lotus Evora and call it the MR2. That would be awesome. I'd throw my money at Toyota faster than you can say "Pirate Playset".
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Originally Posted by Allen K
Tires wouldn't last 5k miles
Probably depends on if the traction/stability system was engaged or not.
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Originally Posted by b2884987
Why can't we get a manual transmission and a cool car like this from Toyota/Lexus? Maybe they could make a sister model of the Lotus Evora and call it the MR2. That would be awesome. I'd throw my money at Toyota faster than you can say "Pirate Playset".
You would pay $80k for a Toyota?
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Originally Posted by situman
You would pay $80k for a Toyota?

Toyota Land Cruisers cost more than that. They start at 86K.
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Originally Posted by situman
You would pay $80k for a Toyota?
Yes. Let's be real here, last week someone paid $100,000 for the new Supra, even though MSRP is like $50,000.
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