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Lotus will unveil a hybrid version for its now famous Evora sports car at the Geneva Motor Show. Called Evora 414E Hybrid, the new version develops a total of 414 hp, makes the 0 to 60 mph sprint in in under 4 seconds and has a hybrid range of over 300 miles. The hybrid drive-train system consist of twin motors each limited to providing 204 hp of power and 400 Nm (295 lbft) of torque to each wheel via independent, single speed, reduction transmissions integrated into a single housing, enabling torque vectoring dynamic control of the vehicle. There is also a Lotus Range Extender engine that 47 hp of power at 3,500 rpm via the integrated electrical generator . The Evora hybrid version is painted in Copper, in both exterior and interior, and is distinguished by circuit inspired graphics. Updated 03/04/2010: Official images added. Check the gallery to see them all! Press release after the jump. Press release The Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid, so-named because this latest environmentally-focused technology demonstrator from Lotus Engineering produces 414 PS (306 kW) of power, promises breathtaking performance from a highly efficient propulsion system. The concept showcases new developments in plug-in, range-extended electric propulsion, new electronic technologies to enhance driver involvement, the adaptability of the Lotus Versatile Vehicle Architecture (VVA) that underpins the Evora 414E Hybrid and a dramatic new roof system and interior concept from Lotus Design. Through all of these aspects it ultimately demonstrates the exceptional ability of Lotus Engineering to integrate and develop advanced technologies for exciting, efficient, high performance niche vehicles. The range extended electric drive of the Evora 414E Hybrid consists of two electric motors driving each of the rear wheels independently via single speed geartrain, integrated into a common transmission housing, thus enabling torque vectoring for stability control of the vehicle. Electrical power is stored in a lithium polymer battery pack optimised for energy density, efficiency and high power demand, mounted in the centre of the vehicle for stability and safety. Additional range is provided by the Lotus Range Extender engine, an optimised 1.2 litre, three-cylinder engine, designed specifically for series hybrid vehicles. The drivetrain is designed to combine astonishing performance with efficient, low emissions driving. Dr Robert Hentschel, Director of Lotus Engineering said: “Innovation has always been at the heart of Lotus and is needed now more than ever. The Evora 414E Hybrid is the perfect demonstration of Lotus Engineering’s core competencies: lightweight architectures, efficient performance, electrical and electronics integration and driving dynamics. The technology demonstrator represents an encapsulation of the advanced technologies that Lotus Engineering continues to develop to overcome the current environmental challenges facing the automotive industry and showcases the future direction that the sector is taking and why Lotus Engineering is perfectly placed to lead the technological development in this area.” The DrivetrainFor the Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid, Lotus Engineering has developed a highly efficient, high performance drivetrain system consisting of twin motors each limited to providing 152 kW (207 PS/204 hp) of power and 400 Nm (295 lbft) of torque to each wheel via independent, single speed, reduction transmissions integrated into a single housing, enabling torque vectoring dynamic control of the vehicle. The PackageThe Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid structure is the same award-winning, versatile vehicle architecture used on the Lotus Evora. The low volume architecture was designed with the upmost flexibility in mind. The Evora 414E Hybrid is a perfect example of how to integrate a compact packaged drivetrain, with excellent performance and range, while using this underpinning. The complete chassis has remained unchanged from the Evora which maintains the structural integrity and strength performance of the original car. Driving DynamicsThe Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid offers exhilarating, all-round dynamic performance and takes advantage of Lotus developed torque vectoring dynamics. Torque vectoring, which is the capacity to generate different torques at each of the driving wheels, is particularly suited to electric vehicles and significantly reduces the conflict between stability and response. Driver InteractionThe Evora 414E Hybrid provides less of a psychological step change for people familiar with high performance cars compared to other electric and hybrid sports cars. The car has a simulated paddle shift gear change offering ultra quick gear changes reminiscent of a dual clutch transmission, while actually single speed. This enhances the driver interaction with the vehicle and provides a driving experience similar to current internal combustion engine high performance sports cars. The Evora 414E Hybrid uses a column mounted paddle shift to simulate the gear change and a synthesised engine sound changes frequency with virtual gear selection. The drive torque is also modulated to simulate a physical feeling of a gearshift jolt. The DesignThe distinctive colour scheme and ‘floating’ roof have been carefully designed to accent the cars electric vehicle technology whilst complementing the iconic lines of the Evora. 10 comments: Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid Euginewoods (556) Posted on 03.23.2010 The manufacturer can always decide to change its color and please change this one’s color. I’m begging to have a sore eyes.
jerrygrant (325) Posted on 03.15.2010 Although I know that there are a lot of choices of colors and all for the car, I don’t really dig the interior of this specific orange car. Anyhow, the front dashboard seems not that sporty at all and from that to the passenger’s side, it seems kinda boring.
micopeterson (808) Posted on 03.7.2010 If it’s only the design and the magnificent engine and technology its a total selling package, but if the color of that super car will be like that I’d rather choose another one for me.
Andress (1243) Posted on 03.4.2010 lovely looking sports car, for sure it can perform well like the Porsche 911 Hybrid.
Joewaldner (571) Posted on 02.28.2010 Evora 414E Hybrid is totally squeamish. Copper is a nice for its interior and exterior color it will add up into its dramatic rampage on the road.
adam_valentine (725) Posted on 02.24.2010 There was really a time when I thought that a sports car in Hybrid technology wouldn’t be that sporty at all as I always thought that hybrid cars produces less power and speed than a regular version. Anyhow, I’m really surprised and glad that most sports and racing cars out there are having some hybrid versions. It is a great news as it will produce more mileage and less emission. I haven’t quite heard of a race on the track for hybrids though.
jerrygrant (325) Posted on 02.24.2010 Evora 414E Hybrid is totally squeamish. Copper is a nice for its interior and exterior color it will add up into its dramatic rampage on the road.
Ping_Guererro (939) Posted on 02.24.2010 well that was very neat engine bay, well what would be the answer of porsche to this new evora? for sure they are very jealous with it.
Naterade22 (239) Posted on 02.24.2010 Lotus obviously has done their research, by matching the Evora with a quality Toyota engine, and creating an electric version without the sacrifice of performance.
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Posted on 03.24.2010