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The hype is up for the Lotus electric hypercar.

In 2020, Lotus sold 48 vehicles, a decline of eight per cent compared to last year – not so surprising for a high-performance sports brand during a testing time. There’s something to look forward to next year though, and it’s set to arrive in Australia in mid-2021.

The Lotus Evija electric hypercar is expected to cost around $3.1 million when it touches down locally, though its big price tag brings big power to match – 1470kW to be exact. It will offer five different drive modes: Range, City, Tour, Sport, and Track.

You’ll need to know people in high places if you want one of these in your garage however, as production will be limited to only 130 vehicles.

Model What’s new? Segment Due
Evija New model Sports > $200,000 Q3 2021

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