Recently, Lotus has officially "launched" the model called Evija with the goal of becoming "the most powerful supercar mass-produced to run on the street".
The Evija is equipped with 4 electric motors with a total expected capacity of 1,973 horsepower (1,5471 kW) and a maximum torque of 1,700 Nm. Lotus said that this supercar can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in less than 3 seconds, and is capable of reaching a maximum speed of 320 km/h if the road conditions are good enough.
The Lithium-ion battery cluster is located in the middle of the vehicle, allowing it to travel up to 400 km before recharging. In conventional electricity, the fastest charger for the Lotus Evija can reach 350 kW; and under that condition, this supercar can charge 80% of the battery in 12 minutes and 100% in 18 minutes.
Contributing to the impressive performance of the Lotus Evija is the carbon fiber monoxide chassis weighing only 129 kg. This makes the lightest version of this supercar only weigh 1,680 kg.
To increase comfort, Lotus has equipped the car with a "sports-oriented" suspension with 3 sets of shock absorbers adapted to each axle. The Evija is also equipped with 20- and 21-inch magnesium wheels and Pirelli Trofeo R tires, and they are powered by an AP Racing brake system with carbon ceramic brake discs.
The number of Lotus Evija cars produced will be limited to 130 cars and the British car company is accepting orders with a deposit of 250,000 pounds (about 7.2 billion VND). The first supercars will be completed next year and each has an official price of about 49 billion VND. Lotus Evija's extremely eye-catching interior.