First there was yellow, and now orange appears. A trickle of new photos displaying the different colors in the wild of the Lotus Evora. For both the orange and the yellow, I’m not yet sure whether they are likable colors. The solar yellow is more definitive, due to the fact that there is only one color of yellow (even though the isotope looks very yellow, it is a green supposidly). Unfortunately it wasn’t listed which shade of orange. Most likely the names of the orange color line will get mangled for in the wild postings. Check out the spew from Autojunk.nl , although mind you it’s not in english.
Most often seen are the promo pictures of the silver Lotus Evora. Then came the snaps at the track of the blue Lotus Evora, then more pictures of the canyon red and black Lotus Evora from the the first drive reviews. Where is the solar yellow Evora and other colors? Some hints were seen when the manufacturing photos became available and various glimpses were seen of parts on the construction line. Now finally pictures are starting to show up on places like photobucket, and we can finally get a look see at some more colors.
Great review of the Lotus Evora, with plenty of scenes from the car actually in action on the track. Still disappointing to hear the the interior is lacking, but seems to be overshadowed by the drive itself. I’m not exactly sure how relevent this is when you aren’t actually on the track, but nice to hear none the less.
Not exactly a review as much as it is a nice walkaround of a black Lotus Evora. Although amateur, it’s still a nice walkaround with closeups of some of the details and more real world views from a hand held handicam. A red Lotus Evora is also shown, in the lot which allows for a nice contrast of the different colors. Again the interior doesn’t show well and seems to be the biggest failing of the new car. Various details such as the difference between the anthracite rims are also shown.
Interesting review; ie. it’s not as nice as a porsche but they didn’t have a lot of money to do it, or drives nice, looks cheap, but that’s cause there was no budget?
And why are the reviews done is that awful blue color… Yet still, a nice looking car and sounds great. Will be determined in the states by how much it actually sells for.
Steve Sutcliffe has a nice review of the Lotus Evora and the Porche Cayman S.
The Autocar jump on the page also has a good review and nice pictures in the gallery (although a bit small, includes a picture of the solar yellow evora).
Jump … Lotus Evora v Porsche Cayman S
Although not exactly a new review, it would be a bit remiss not to have this posted as it’s a great review. Also displays some of the available car colors.
New Lotus Evora review from Stuart Birch @ Telegraph
Overall good review, with some complaints about the interior, which adds to the list of ‘almost but not quite’ type of notations by alot of reviewers. There doesn’t seem to
be much variance on review sections pertaining to drive and handling compared to other articles, which is good.