Make no mistake: we like the Lotus Evija, which is entirely electric. This wild Lotus idea by designer Maitreya Dhanak, on the other hand, is much more amazing.
The Lotus Evanora is a concept car that takes the shape of an electric speedster with a concentration on aerodynamic performance and weight reduction. It may not be as practical for everyday driving as the Evija, but it should be more suited to high-speed track driving.
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Many of the Evanora’s major mechanical components are entirely visible, which is one of the first things you’ll notice. For example, instead of a standard hood, the front end features open panels that show a complicated carbon fibre suspension system that looks similar to what you’d see in a modern Formula 1 vehicle. Around the wheel arches, there are additional large apertures.
Dhanak has also envisaged the Evanora with a bold front splitter and a short windscreen to give it a true speedster vibe. It also lacks standard wing mirrors in favour of rear-facing cameras.
The form of the LED taillights is notably close to that of the Evija when viewed from behind. A huge carbon fibre wing and a noticeable diffuser are also included on the electric supercar.
The interior of the Evanora is somewhat basic, given its racing focus, but the bucket seats, orange seat belts, compact steering wheel, and carbon fibre tunnel and centre console stand out.
While there is no indication that Lotus would construct a track-only version of the Evija, the Evanora (or something similar) would be an excellent contender for a no-compromise, track-only hypercar.
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sources: carscoops