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'''Lotus Evora. 2009 to date (prod. unknown). 2-door coupé. M/R, 3456 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' All-new Lotus entered 2+2 market for 2009, promising upscale, tactile materials in interior and greater practicality. Company claimed excellent handling in the tradition of entry-level model Elise.
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'''Lotus Evora. 2009 to date (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. M/R, 3456 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' All-new Lotus entered 2+2 market for 2009, and promised upscale, tactile materials in interior and greater practicality. Excellent handling and grip, and, surprisingly, cruising capability. Initial reports indicated some issues with fit and finish. New chassis is stiff, and the car more refined than Elise. V6 from [[Toyota]].
  
  

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Lotus Evora. 2009 to date (prod. n/a). 2-door coupé. M/R, 3456 cm³ (V6 DOHC). All-new Lotus entered 2+2 market for 2009, and promised upscale, tactile materials in interior and greater practicality. Excellent handling and grip, and, surprisingly, cruising capability. Initial reports indicated some issues with fit and finish. New chassis is stiff, and the car more refined than Elise. V6 from Toyota.


Manufacturing location: Hethel, Norfolk, England

Marque: Lotus | Predecessor: Lotus Esprit (1987–2003)

 

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