Tuesday 30 November 2010

New Sport Lotus Elite V8 in 620 hp

As a bomb hit the images into our inbox from Lotus and we have now finally have a first indication of how the new elite will be out. The new super sports car will not be ready for dealers until spring 2014 but the Lotus chose to now show off a concept car at the Paris motor show.
According to Lotus itself, this is the ultimate sports car with space and comfort. The pictures do not reveal too much but we think we catch a glimpse of a nice large back seat, Lotus, type “2 2″. Unlike most models from Lotus, Elite a front-mounted engine, but it will reportedly be long abandoned. Anyone who knows his Lotus-history also know that this will be the third front-engine model called Elite.

Lotus Elite V8 in 620 hp

Lotus Elite V8 in 620 hp
Lotus has developed the engine itself? Well, we do not know, but earlier rumors pointed towards a particular manufacturer in Munich and since the motor volume down to 5.0 liters and speed stop strikes at 8,500 rpm, we become a bit confused. The peak power 620 hp indicates overcharging but in this case would be no need to rev up to 8,500 rpm. We simply do not know, but you readers may have more information?
According to our English colleagues in Autocar, who tend to be well informed, it is likely that Lotus may V8 and hybrid powertrain from the Lexus / Toyota, which is an old partner in this area. Autocar also assume that the motor is overloaded, but Lotus has not decided to turbo or supercharger yet. The car will also use a so-called KERS system that Lotus developed and it can store braking energy, as in, for example during acceleration can shoot in with extra force.

Lotus Elite V8 in 620 hp


Lotus Elite V8 in 620 hp
With 620 hp and a declared weight of 1650 kg to 0-100 kph in 3.5 to 3.7 seconds and top speed down to 315 km / h. As an option, it should also be a transmission with built-in electric motors and with the hybrid operation, CO2 emissions could be limited to 215 g / km.Facts material is as yet quite limited but the more we find out when the Paris Motor Show opens to the media September 29. Of course, auto motor & sport on the spot with a story team and we also send web-TV from Paris.

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