The all-electric Lotus Evija made a shock dynamic debut at Goodwood SpeedWeek last weekend.
Production might be delayed until next year (thanks Covid-19), but that hasnโt stopped Lotus from keeping the hype going. Last weekend at Goodwood SpeedWeek, Lotus let the all-electric Evija loose.
So, what is the Evija? Itโs a 1470kW/1700Nm, four-motor, electric hypercar thatโll get to 300km/h in around nine seconds. Yeah, thatโs bonkers fast. Itโs intended to be a proper track weapon and will cost somewhere around $3million with only 130 being built.
Lotus took three pre-production vehicles to Goodwood SpeedWeek and they were in action on the historic racetrack and the Supercar Run. The prototypes all featured a stylised image of the Goodwood circuit, accompanied by the words โLotus x Goodwood: Creating History since 1948โ โ the year of the very first Lotus car and the first motorsport event at Goodwood.
Gavan Kershaw, Director of Vehicle Attributes, Lotus, added: โWeโre having a great time demonstrating the Evija here at Goodwood. Bringing the cars to an event like this is a welcome break from the hundreds of hours spent on proving grounds, where thereโs a huge amount of open space and long straights to test the carโs performance limits. Goodwood is a fast and flowing circuit with numerous undulations in the surface, and so is a fantastic test and demonstration for the Evija as itโs the type of environment where many owners will use the carโ.