More Lotusy than a Lotus Emira!

More Lotusy than a Lotus Emira!

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Derek182

Original Poster:

137 posts

83 months

One of my customers is a serial Lotus owner of Esprits, Elan, Elise, 2 Evoras and he had a deposit on an Emira I4 which he has cancelled after a recent test drive, he did like it but lost patience with the endless delays and price increases.
This week I took him out in my A110GT and let him have a drive as well, he was very impressed.
To him a Lotus should have great steering, good ride and be small and light - all of which the Alpine does better than the Emira hence him saying it was "more Lotusy than a Lotus Emira!
Plus the Emira being £20k more expensive whereas if Lotus had stuck to their pricing it would have been much closer.

James Elmer

117 posts

218 months

Interesting observations.
I’ve been tempted by an Emira. I had a drive in an i4 automatic recently and it went well around Donington, felt good chassis-wise and suspension-wise and the brakes were good. I thought that electric seats were unnecessary and added to the weight. Most of all I found the gearbox to be very slow to respond to requests to change via the paddles - has anyone else found that to be the case?

heisenberger

32 posts

10 months

I'm also tempted by Emira. On paper it has all the right ingredients (except lightweightness), looks amazing, and compared to something like cayman, it is cheap and very special car...

Liam22

134 posts

109 months

Derek182 said:
To him a Lotus should have great steering, good ride and be small and light - all of which the Alpine does better than the Emira hence him saying it was "more Lotusy than a Lotus Emira!
All true, except for steering.

If there's one thing I'd change about the A110 it would be to improve steering feel. Judging turn-in speed is still a mystery, mostly based on previous corners. A Lotus lets you know through steering feel in the braking zone.

I'm curious how bad it would be to delete the EPAS.

Terminator X

15,362 posts

207 months

Liam22 said:
Derek182 said:
To him a Lotus should have great steering, good ride and be small and light - all of which the Alpine does better than the Emira hence him saying it was "more Lotusy than a Lotus Emira!
All true, except for steering.

If there's one thing I'd change about the A110 it would be to improve steering feel. Judging turn-in speed is still a mystery, mostly based on previous corners. A Lotus lets you know through steering feel in the braking zone.

I'm curious how bad it would be to delete the EPAS.
Weird as I don't find that at all.

Re the Lotus, now owned by a Chinese company so imho all the history is gone and not to be relied on.

TX.

bcr5784

7,139 posts

148 months

James Elmer said:
Interesting observations.
I’ve been tempted by an Emira. I had a drive in an i4 automatic recently and it went well around Donington, felt good chassis-wise and suspension-wise and the brakes were good. I thought that electric seats were unnecessary and added to the weight. Most of all I found the gearbox to be very slow to respond to requests to change via the paddles - has anyone else found that to be the case?
Petrol Ped said the slow response to a downshift response ruined the I4 for him. So it doesn't seem like a one-off, but odd since I've not seen the same criticism of the A45 S.


Edited by bcr5784 on Monday 1st July 19:02

Derek182

Original Poster:

137 posts

83 months

My customer had similar reservations about the gear change in the Emira I4, wasn't a deal breaker for him as he wasn't looking at track use and thought it was ok for the road but did say the Alpine's gear change was far quicker.
I think Lotus had a few problems adapting the Merc engine to mid engine use, it runs lower power in the Emira than the A45, presumably less boost, due to cooling problems maybe? Not sure why the gear change would be worse though, I assume it electrically operated not relying on cables or linkages?
Lotus certainly took a very long time to bring the I4 to market.

Gibbo205

3,569 posts

210 months

Yesterday (12:30)
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Hi there

I had a V6 FE manual on order and after my test drive cancelled the order. It felt slow and heavy, had an Exige 410 and 987 Boxster Spyder at time, both of which felt faster than the Emira, I drove Emira in track mode flat out, was not impressed.

The A110S feels faster, lighter and the DCT gearbox is more responsive than the i4 AMG gearbox.

bcr5784

7,139 posts

148 months

Yesterday (17:32)
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Gibbo205 said:
Hi there

I had a V6 FE manual on order and after my test drive cancelled the order. It felt slow and heavy, had an Exige 410 and 987 Boxster Spyder at time, both of which felt faster than the Emira, I drove Emira in track mode flat out, was not impressed.

The A110S feels faster, lighter and the DCT gearbox is more responsive than the i4 AMG gearbox.
The Emira does seem to be strangely slow - slower than the Evora by more than you might expect allowing for the increase in weight. In fact it's no quicker through the gears than a base 250bhp A110, and much less torquey in gear - see https://zeperfs.com/en/duel6621-10593.htm