How much does a used Lotus Evora cost?
$51,900 to $114,995
Prices for a used Lotus Evora currently range from $51,900 to $114,995, with vehicle mileage ranging from 228 to 46,089.
What is Lotus Evora IPS?
What is it? IPS stands for ‘Intelligent Precision Shift’, because this is an Evora with just two pedals and a pair of natty little paddleshifters tucked just behind the wheel.
Are Lotus Evora reliable?
Beautiful, Fast, Unique and reliable engine. Beautiful, fast enough, unique (only 300 units in the US from 2017-2018) super reliable engine and transmission. Excellent car for the money and truly a drivers car. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 4.0.
Can you daily a Lotus Evora?
The Lotus Evora GT has enough creature comforts to serve as a daily driver without sacrificing weight.
How fast is a Lotus Evora?
188 mph
Top Speed and Acceleration The 2021 Lotus Evora GT has a top speed of 188 mph and can do 0-60 mph in just 3.8 seconds.
Who makes the Lotus Evora engine?
Toyota
The Evora GT is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine that’s supplied by Toyota and related to the V6 you’ll find in older versions of the Toyota Camry and Lexus RX 350. In the GT, Lotus fits the Toyota V6 with an Edelbrock supercharger making 8.7 psi of boost to achieve a total of 416 horsepower.
Is Lotus Evora automatic?
Every Evora GT features a mid-mounted, supercharged 3.5-liter V-6 that makes 416 horsepower and either 317 or 332 lb-ft of twist; cars with the six-speed automatic transmission get the additional torque.
Are Lotus Cars unreliable?
The s1 lotus elise is a great sports car, with outstanding handling, and a surprising practicality and easiness of drive. However, it’s rather poor in build quality and quite unreliable.
Is a Lotus Evora a supercar?
The Lotus Evora GT is something more than a mere sports car and something less than a supercar. At $104,000 as-tested (97 grand base model!) it is half the cost of an entry-level McLaren and a third the cost of a Ferrari F8. It’s about the same sticker as a Porsche Cayman GT4, or even a decent-enough 911.
Does Lotus hold its value?
The Lotus Elise is Britain’s slowest depreciating performance car, retaining its list value more than any other ‘affordable’ sports model after four years.