Lotus Evora first car built on Versatile Vehicle Architecture from APX

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Way back in Febuary of 2006, Lotus seemingly looked past its sports car roots by introducing the “Aluminium Performance Crossover “, or APX concept, which was powered by a supercharged 3.0L DOHC V6. Although the crossover had room for seven society, it weighed just 3,454 pounds — very light for a vehicle of its size and capabilities. At least Lotus hadn’t lost its “add lightness” mantra. And, it appears that it never actually lost sight of its sports car history either, as the Versatile Vehicle Architecture originally introduced by two years ago is now the basis for its sort new Evora.

The Evora appears about as far from the APX concept as one could

get, proving that its aluminum-heavy platform is just as versatile as Lotus claims. While we are happy to see Lotus continue its tradition of lightweight performance cars, we can all still hold out hope that an electric vehicle based off the APX concept could see the light of day at some point, as Lotus plans to sell just 2,000 Evoras per year, a small portion of the total VVA-based vehicles the small British manufacturer says it can produce. In the accompanying press release, Lotus says that its still spearheading research into hybrids and full electric vehicles.

[Source: Lotus via Autoblog]

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