Especificaciones y análisis del Lotus Evora
Power
280HP
Torque
350Nm
Consumption
9l/100
Emissions
210g/km
0-100 km/h
5.2s
Top Speed
256km/h
Weight
1511kg
Price
77,354€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
RWD
2 / 3 doors
160 L
60 L
206 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lotus Evora IPS · 280 CV (2012-2015)
General description
The Lotus Evora IPS is the embodiment of sporting purity with an unexpected touch of civilization. Born in 2012, this Evora dared to combine the indomitable soul of Lotus with an automatic transmission, seeking to conquer those who dream of an exotic sports car for more than just the track. It is a bridge between radicalism and usability, a statement of intent that proves passion does not have to be at odds with a minimum of comfort.
Driving experience
Driving the Evora is a visceral experience that reconnects you with the asphalt. The 3.5-liter, 280-horsepower V6 engine, located right behind you, not only pushes forcefully but also composes an addictive mechanical soundtrack. Every curve feels like a direct dialogue through its precise and informative hydraulic steering. The rear-wheel drive and a sublime chassis invite you to explore the limits with absolute confidence, feeling the car as an extension of your own body.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a spectacle of perfect proportions, dictated by engineering. It is low, wide, and sharp, with a silhouette that screams 'exotic sports car' from every angle. The forward cabin and muscular rear, a consequence of its mid-engine layout, give it an imposing and elegant presence. It is not a car that is simply seen; it is a car that is admired, a functional sculpture that evokes speed even when stationary.
Technology and features
The Evora's technology does not lie in touch screens, but in the brilliance of its engineering. Its heart is a bonded and riveted aluminum chassis, incredibly light and rigid, the basis of its legendary agility. The 6-speed IPS automatic transmission was its major technological bet, offering smooth shifts for daily driving and a sport mode to unleash its character. The hydraulic steering, a rarity in its time, is a treasure for purists.
Competition
At the time, the Lotus Evora IPS faced giants like the Porsche Cayman. While the German offered almost clinical perfection, the Evora positioned itself as the alternative for the driver seeking soul and character above all else. It was the choice of the heart, a car for those who value exclusivity and a rawer, more communicative driving experience, a true British sports car with a unique personality.
Conclusion
The Lotus Evora IPS is much more than a car; it is an emotion on wheels. It represents the balance between Lotus's 'light is right' philosophy and the necessary concession to enjoy it more often. It is a sports car for purists who are not afraid to show their more practical side, a jewel of engineering that rewards you with pure sensations every time you get behind the wheel. A passionate and deeply gratifying choice.




