V8 Emira

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craigjm

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19,100 posts

214 months

Thursday 22nd May
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Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere but on the recent earnings call with investors the CEO was very clear that they were evaluating the viability of the 4.0 v8 AMG engine for the Emira as emissions rules mean they will likely have to phase out the v6. No commitment to actually doing it but let’s see

Edited by craigjm on Thursday 22 May 22:46

Frimley111R

16,898 posts

248 months

Thursday 22nd May
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It's covered on the front page of Autocar today

DMZ

1,711 posts

174 months

Sunday 25th May
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They would need to do something presumably so seems likely enough. A much more significant differentiator vs Porsche also. That AMG engine would put the Emira in a totally different performance class.

It would be a tad curious if they haven’t thought of it already and engineered the Emira accordingly. The Autocar article makes it sound like Lotus has just started to think about it.

Oilchange

9,192 posts

274 months

Sunday 25th May
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oh my God! that would be EPIC!

About as likely as me walking on Mars though, I think...

matt5964

108 posts

30 months

Sunday 25th May
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Putting the LC500 v8 in with a supercharger would be nice and keep it different to the rest.

DMZ

1,711 posts

174 months

Sunday 25th May
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If they take the AMG V8, they could make a 1,500kg-ish sports car with 600+bhp. Off the top of my head, I can’t think of another one like it. If they up the boost a bit they would be in supercar territory.

bennno

13,626 posts

283 months

Sunday 25th May
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DMZ said:
If they take the AMG V8, they could make a 1,500kg-ish sports car with 600+bhp. Off the top of my head, I can’t think of another one like it. If they up the boost a bit they would be in supercar territory.
Amg gt, Aston vantage, McLaren for starters

Babw

945 posts

160 months

Sunday 25th May
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The issue for me would be losing the manual, I can think of a current V8 and manual combination.

Going with a V8 and auto would probably increase sales and broaden its user appeal but for enthusiasts, another manual gone.

bennno

13,626 posts

283 months

Sunday 25th May
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Babw said:
The issue for me would be losing the manual, I can think of a current V8 and manual combination.

Going with a V8 and auto would probably increase sales and broaden its user appeal but for enthusiasts, another manual gone.
Mustang is v8 and manual.

BertBert

20,240 posts

225 months

Monday 26th May
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bennno said:
Mustang is v8 and manual.
They are extremely unlikely to use someone else's engine.

DMZ

1,711 posts

174 months

Monday 26th May
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The previous Vantage had a manual box with the AMG V8 so it can probably be done. It'd be a nice differentiator too.

bennno

13,626 posts

283 months

Monday 26th May
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BertBert said:
bennno said:
Mustang is v8 and manual.
They are extremely unlikely to use someone else's engine.
I was answering the question about cars with a v8 and manual gearbox, not the likelyhood of Lotus adopting a different v8.

The Coyote engine is however inexpensive, naturally aspirated, full of character and by comparison inexpensive.

Frimley111R

16,898 posts

248 months

Monday 26th May
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Bear in mind we're at £110k for the V6...

Cold

15,927 posts

104 months

Tuesday 27th May
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DMZ said:
The previous Vantage had a manual box with the AMG V8 so it can probably be done. It'd be a nice differentiator too.
Aston sold about 10 of them.

Frimley111R

16,898 posts

248 months

Tuesday 27th May
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Cold said:
DMZ said:
The previous Vantage had a manual box with the AMG V8 so it can probably be done. It'd be a nice differentiator too.
Aston sold about 10 of them.
As much as I love my manual V6, most buyers want auto and most competitors provide that.

edoverheels

468 posts

119 months

Tuesday 27th May
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Mid engine V8 manual is very different to a front engine V8 manual.
What gearbox are you going to use?

DMZ

1,711 posts

174 months

Tuesday 27th May
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I’m happy to leave this decision to Lotus to figure out but I suspect a manual would sell well by Lotus standards.

Lefty

17,871 posts

216 months

Tuesday 27th May
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Yeah all the v8 manual options above are longitudinal, it will need to be transverse in the emira surely?

dxg

9,288 posts

274 months

Tuesday 27th May
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Why am I thinking of Lancia Themas all of a sudden?


Frimley111R

16,898 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th May
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DMZ said:
I’m happy to leave this decision to Lotus to figure out but I suspect a manual would sell well by Lotus standards.
The V6 is £110k. A V8 would be more expensive and so sell fewer. For me the Emira looks like a V6 car, not a V8 car.