The standard Lotus Evija is no slouch. The electric Lotus hypercar already counts in the thousands of horsepower, so a faster model has to be seriously extreme to set the bar even higher.
Lotus is a United Kingdom-based car manufacturer ... Rounding off our list is another hypercar built by another less well-known manufacturer. Founded in 1999 by car lover and engineer Jarod ...
This is the Lotus Theory 1, a new electric-powered concept that’s the biggest statement of intent from the reinvented sports car brand since the Lotus Evija ushered in its Geely-owned era.
It is also the first all-electric Lotus hypercar, and is quite fast too. It's been tested at under three seconds from 0-60 miles per hour, but Lots has its sights set a bit higher on the ...
The Lotus Evija is part of a new onslaught of products ... that combine to create almost 2,000 hp. The all-wheel drive hypercar offers mind-bending levels of performance, all while silently ...
The Saleen S7 may have been a pioneer of American hypercars, but it isn’t the only member of the category. Although fairly ...
However, the Lotus Emira is not going away anytime soon – and instead, we're getting a revamped model line consisting of the Emira V6 and the new, more powerful Emira Turbo SE. Both are ...
Lotus wasn't the first British automaker to ... The Zonda was the first Pagani hypercar fitted with an AMG powerplant: a 7-liter V12 engine. Coincidentally, the Italian hypercar was heavily ...