Description I really like how this Evora was configured. The black roof makes it interesting and the wheel design is really cool. The red also really stood from the rest of the cars in traffic.
Thanks guys this is one of the only ones Ive seen thats two tone and with that triangle at the bottom of the drivers door. I wonder whats up with that?
Lamborarri -Lotus does have a long history of doing stuff for other people, but now hopefully there are getting back in doing there own thing.
Jafo I agree with you completely, that spec is picture-perfect!
Ashoor that's no coincidence as the Roadster is based on the chassis of the very similar Elise model. They stopped building it in early 2012 so they could meet demand for the Model S. I know it is based off of the Elise because I talked to the salesman in Tesla's Oak Brook outlet who said Lotus gave them the chassis of the Elise for the Roadster. It's nothing new, they share many parts with many companies. Nissan doesn't like to talk about it, but even the mighty GT-R borrows Lotus parts. I do believe the GT-R's Lotus parts come from the Evora though.
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