Originally just 25 examples of the limited-edition flagship were planned, all of which were to be sold in China. But according to Lotus boss Dany Bahar, “within days we had sold out … the only logical step was to increase production and widen our reach.”
The lightweight, 420bhp GTE is set to lead the manufacturer’s new model offensive at the Frankfurt Motor Show later this month, and tellingly, the British firm have dropped ‘concept’ from the name – a clear hint that the new model has been given the green light.
The exterior gets a much more aggressive face, with a deep new grille and wider front splitter, while extra air vents at the back and a permanent rear spoiler also set it apart.
Powered by a fettled version of the standard car’s Toyota-sourced 3.5-litre V6, it's mated to a quick-shifting sequential gearbox, and weighs 105kg less than the standard car, thanks to the extensive use of carbon fibre for the bodywork, bumpers, rear wing and doors.
In addition to the Evora GTE, Lotus will unveil two new models at Frankfurt. However, all of these should be close to production, unlike the seven concepts the brand unveiled at the Paris show last year.
Joining the GTE will be the Elise S, which replaces the discontinued Elise SC and has a new 1.8-litre, 217bhp supercharged engine, more torque, and improved dynamics over the outgoing car.
Lotus isn’t giving much away about the other car, but says that it ‘marks the return of Lotus to another motorsport discipline’ The racing car might be the firm’s new sportscar prototype, which is being built with a view to competing in the Le Mans 24hrs race.
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