Lotus Unveil New Evora Model

By Paul Joseph

Lotus has launched a new version of its acclaimed Evora model, billed as offering both improved levels of comfort and performance.

Called the Lotus Evora GT410, the new model features an enhanced standard specification over the GT410 Sport, providing owners with improved usability and a new level of driving comfort.

The GT410 is designed to be a more usable ‘every day’ car, and comes with Sparco sport seats and air-con to create a more comfortable environment for occupants, while a reversing camera improves safety during low-speed manoeuvres.

A premium infotainment system with sat-nav and Apple CarPlay is now standard and includes DAB digital radio for the first time. Increased cabin sound insulation for reduced road noise and improved refinement will further improve the listening experience.

The GT410’s door trims now feature integrated arm rests and storage bins for greater comfort and practicality, while exterior paint colour choices have been revised to include new options, including some historic shades from Lotus’ past.

The above upgrades are in addition to the Evora’s already high level of standard equipment. These include a body-coloured roof, side sills, tailgate, front access panel and mirror backs, red AP Racing brake callipers and silver or gloss black V-spoke cast alloy wheels, 19-inch at the front and 20-inch at the rear.

With a UK price of only £82,900, the GT410 is £3,000 less than the GT410 Sport.

Last year Lotus unveiled the Evija, the British carmaker’s first All-alectric hypercar.

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By Paul Joseph