Lotus Evora type 124

Lotus Evora type 124

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Grenade

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2,324 posts

186 months

Saturday 12th September 2009
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taken from here:- http://www.autoblog.com/2009/09/11/lotus-announces...

It's only been a week since Lotus delivered the first production Evora to a customer, and now the sports car maker has unveiled the first race-ready version of its newest model. The new Type 124 Evora is built to FIA GT racing specs and will debut next year at the Nürburgring 24 Hour race.

The Evora already has many of the basic elements needed to make a robust race car thanks to its bonded aluminum structure and mid-engine layout. But the racing version receives a revised version of the stock car's Toyota V6 cranking out over 400 horsepower, along with a new paddleshift sequential six-speed gearbox.

Even with a full roll cage and fire extinguisher system installed, the Type 124 gains about 440 lbs of "lightness" dropping the car to about 2,600 pounds. How'd that happen? Lotus has replaced the standard bodywork with lightweight composite and carbon panels that add front splitter and rear diffuser elements, along with a prominent rear wing.

That rear wing will push on a tweaked suspension system (both the four-way adjustable dampers and the anti-roll bars are tunable) and the car will run on wider 18-inch Pirelli slicks. Braking will be provided by a Bosch ABS system optimized for competition and a set of six-piston AP Racing calipers.

















Tuna

19,930 posts

289 months

Saturday 12th September 2009
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That does look rather nice. It'll be interesting to see how the Evora takes the extra power that everyone says the chassis deserves.

Transmitter Man

4,253 posts

229 months

Thursday 5th November 2009
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Cost of this beauty?

Phil

Sharpy1975

22 posts

185 months

Wednesday 25th November 2009
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Why cant we have them as a road going version. Stripped out, light weight Evora. If Porsche can do it, then Lotus car surely. The car would sell like hot cakes.

andy_s

19,518 posts

264 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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Sharpy1975 said:
Why cant we have them as a road going version. Stripped out, light weight Evora. If Porsche can do it, then Lotus car surely. The car would sell like hot cakes.
I should imagine they will, just not yet.

The Game

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2,324 posts

186 months

Saturday 1st May 2010
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So why is'nt this car running at the Nurburgring 24h? Has it been canned in favour of the F1 programme?

Vladimir Pukin

1,086 posts

222 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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The Game said:
So why is'nt this car running at the Nurburgring 24h? Has it been canned in favour of the F1 programme?
I doubt the road car motorsport programme has anything to do with the F1 team at all. But I could be wrong.

GKP

15,099 posts

246 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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From the "Spotted Supercar" thread in General, Silverstone over the weekend (rhs of the photo):