Getting back into an Evora?
Discussion
After having an LE a few years ago, (and briefly a V6 Exige), I'm thinking about getting an Evora again in the Spring.
Having only had a n/a car without the close ratio box, I'm pretty sure the S will be a big step forward, but a couple of questions:
Is the latest Sports Racer much of an improvement in dynamic/quality terms over the MY12, or was the MY12 the big step forward in terms of quality, gear change etc?
Also, what's the latest on a facelift version? eg I wouldn't like to buy a new Sports Racer now, and then find out there's a relaunch in March at Geneva!
Anything other things to look for? I've not paid too much attention to Evora developments for a couple of years.
Thanks
Having only had a n/a car without the close ratio box, I'm pretty sure the S will be a big step forward, but a couple of questions:
Is the latest Sports Racer much of an improvement in dynamic/quality terms over the MY12, or was the MY12 the big step forward in terms of quality, gear change etc?
Also, what's the latest on a facelift version? eg I wouldn't like to buy a new Sports Racer now, and then find out there's a relaunch in March at Geneva!
Anything other things to look for? I've not paid too much attention to Evora developments for a couple of years.
Thanks
The SR is identical dynamically to the standard car, the differences are all costmetic and mostly just paint although it does use some suede inside.
The MY12 cars onwards have a much nicer interior, basically they covered everything in soft leather which is very nice.
No news on any Lotus developments so they might facelift it tomorrow or in 2-3 years time. No-one knows (or those that do won't say).
The MY12 cars onwards have a much nicer interior, basically they covered everything in soft leather which is very nice.
No news on any Lotus developments so they might facelift it tomorrow or in 2-3 years time. No-one knows (or those that do won't say).
Recently ordered an Evora S at MMC, only went for second look. Was really impressed with the finish of the car, in fact the finish across the range has moved on since my 03 Elise. The ride is amazing.
Initially hated the red interior but when you see it in the flesh it looks good.
It would appear there are plenty of new Loti being ordered recently so the factory could be busy.
Its going to be a long wait.
Initially hated the red interior but when you see it in the flesh it looks good.
It would appear there are plenty of new Loti being ordered recently so the factory could be busy.
Its going to be a long wait.
CTE said:
The word is that they are developing an uprated and facelifted Evora, but there is no indication as to when it will be launched...if at all? I would say do not hold your breath too long!
Well unless you know more than the rest of us all I have seen across all the main forums is speculation. They could facelift it but it's selling well outside the UK and so there's little need to do so yet. I don't see a facelift helping sales much in the UK. No-one knows and tbh I can understand Lotus not telling. Sales are small enough with people hearing about a facelift and then putting orders on hold.I'm actually about to swap my 2011 S for a normally aspirated Sports Racer. Been thinking about chopping it for a while as it's too thirsty, shift isn't as good as MY12+ despite having the cables for some reason, Alpine stereo is crap, interior colour and quality bothers me, and it's running out of warranty which gives me the fear.
Been pondering everything from Discos to Caymans, then I realised; I love my car, and having driven plenty of n/as and MY12 cars, for a bit of a power drop it can still tick all of my boxes!
As for facelifts, I wouldn't hold your breath. I'd expect some developments in the coming months but nothing visual.
Been pondering everything from Discos to Caymans, then I realised; I love my car, and having driven plenty of n/as and MY12 cars, for a bit of a power drop it can still tick all of my boxes!
As for facelifts, I wouldn't hold your breath. I'd expect some developments in the coming months but nothing visual.
Well they've lent me the car I'm interested in while mine's in for some work. So far it's at 29mpg doing driving pretty typical of my usual use. I'd expect 20-21mpg from my S!
Less torque so it needs to be dropped an extra gear, but I'm actually surprised how similar the top end is, it's pretty much like my car on a hot day.
Don't get me wrong, if I were buying a weekend car and wasn't doing as many miles then I'd have another S, but the compromise is more than acceptable
Less torque so it needs to be dropped an extra gear, but I'm actually surprised how similar the top end is, it's pretty much like my car on a hot day.
Don't get me wrong, if I were buying a weekend car and wasn't doing as many miles then I'd have another S, but the compromise is more than acceptable
Edited by The Wookie on Thursday 23 January 12:13
I have a 2011 NA and have to say when it is opened up on back country roads and the V6 is singing it is a great car whilst still being quite and comfortable on the motorway at high speed. I have had quicker cars for sure but the NA is sure quick enough to have a lot of fun in (or too much sometimes as the letter from Nottingham Police force would seem to indicate when I got home last night...doh).
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