The New 2023 Lotus Emira Review, Price and Release date

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2023 Lotus EmiraLotus’ first new automobile in a long time also happens to be the company’s final internal combustion-engined vehicle. The Lotus Emira is presented to you, ladies and gentlemen. The Emira was introduced earlier this year, but the business kept most of the specifics under wraps. Since then, Lotus has given us bits and pieces of information, and we now have all we need, from interior and exterior details to drivetrain and pricing specifications.

 

2023 Lotus Emira

2023 Lotus Emira Design

Exterior

With all the cuts and folds in the correct spots, the Lotus Emira carries the design language of the Evija hypercar. We’ve previously seen the vertical LED headlamps, the wing-inspired twin blade design, and the classic Lotus roundel on the hypercar. It appears to be an automobile from a previous segment. The Emira will be available in two different versions: Base Edition and First Edition.The First Edition has 20-inch V-spoke Silver cast wheels, while the Base Edition has 20-inch 10-spoke Silver cast wheels. Forged wheels in a silver, gloss black, or diamond cut finish. They come with Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport tires as standard, but you may upgrade to Michelin Pilot Sport 2 Cup rubber for an additional fee. Both of these tires were developed particularly for the Emira, according to Lotus.

 

2023 Lotus Emira Exterior

A titanium exhaust finisher, heated power-fold door mirrors, and rear parking sensors are included on the First Edition model. The First Edition Emira also comes with two-piece brake discs with branded calipers and a tire pressure monitoring system. You’ll be able to choose from six colors for the time being, but the business plans to introduce more tones in the future. Seneca Blue, Magma Red, Hethel Yellow, Dark Verdant, Shadow Grey, and Nimbus Grey are the hues available right now.The Lotus Emira is built on the same Lotus Sports Car Architecture as the Elise is built on. The automobile comes with two chassis and suspension settings pre-installed. The default setting is ‘Tour,’ which is more suitable for everyday use. The extra Lotus Drivers Pack unlocks the ‘Sports’ mode, which includes a slightly firmer suspension and hydraulic steering.The Emira’s dimensions and weight are as follows: 173.7 inches long, 74.6 inches wide, and 48.2 inches tall. The wheelbase measures 101.4 inches. It is only 3,095 pounds in its lightest configuration.

 

2023 Lotus Emira Exterior

Interior

The inside appears to be sporty and high-end. Nappa Leather-draped seats are standard on the First Edition model. If you don’t like Nappa Leather, you can go with Alcantara.The cabin appears to be a pleasant location to be. The top-of-the-line Emira will pamper you with seats upholstered in Nappa Leather in Red, Black, Grey, or Tan colors. If Nappa Leather isn’t your taste, black Alcantara with red, yellow, or grey contrast stitching is an option. A flat-bottom sports steering wheel with metallic spoke accents is also included. This, according to Lotus, is unique to the Emira. A 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster sits behind it.
2023 Lotus Emira Interior
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are supported by a 10.25-inch touchscreen display. The audiophiles will be pleased by a 10-channel, 340W KEF sound system.A 10.25-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is mounted in the center console. Lotus also includes a 10-channel, 340W KEF audio system for audiophiles.Seats that can be adjusted in four directions are standard. Premium heated 12-way adjustable sports seats are available as an option. Trim finishers in chrome Wipers that detect rain White indoor lighting creates a relaxing atmosphere. Sill plates with the Lotus logo Rearview mirror with auto-dimming feature Controlling the weather Starts without a key
Optional 12-way adjustable heated premium sports seats, rain-sensing wipers, auto-dimming rearview mirror, climate control, keyless entry, and more are some of the other features.A total of 7.3 cubic feet of storage space is provided below the seats. Twin central cup holders, a phone storage slot, door bins, glovebox, and a tray ahead of the gear shifter are all provided by Lotus.
2023 Lotus Emira Interior

2023 Lotus Emira Engine

Two engine options will be available for the Lotus Emira. The first is the Toyota 2GR-FE 3.5-liter V-6 engine. It’s been combined with an Edelbrock 1740 supercharger by Lotus.When you choose the six-speed manual transmission, this engine produces 400 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. If you choose for the six-speed automatic transmission instead of the third pedal, you’ll get 400 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque.The engine redlines at 6,800 rpm in both circumstances.The Emira will sprint to 62 mph from rest in 4.2 seconds with the automatic transmission, and it will take one-tenth of a second longer with the manual transmission. Regardless of the gearbox you choose, the top speed is 180 mph. The 2.0-liter, four-cylinder turbocharged engine from Mercedes-AMG is the other option. It produces 360 horses.The AMG A45 is powered by the same engine. It will be paired to a dual-clutch automatic transmission in the Emira, which will solely drive the rear wheels.At this time, the torque statistics are unknown. If Lotus decides to go all-in on this, we could see a higher state-of-tune like the AMG A45 S, which has a 421-horsepower powerplant.

 

2023 Lotus Emira Engine

2023 Lotus Emira Price & Release date

The Emira First Edition will be released in Spring 2022, followed by the Emira Base Edition in Spring 2023. The base Emira Edition costs £59,995, while the Emira First Edition costs £75,995. Based on the currency rates at the time of writing this post, this is around $79,200 and $100,400, respectively.