This is the Lotus Evija and in the near 100 years that Autocar has been fixing timing gear to cars to see how fast they’ll go, no car has ever accelerated as quickly as this. Lotus’s £2m, 2013bhp electric hypercar is astonishingly fast.
Unlike most EVs, which accelerate quickly from rest and then run out of puff, once the Evija gets going, it just keeps going. And going. How fast? It reaches 200mph almost ten seconds quicker than a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport. It takes less than half the time of a McLaren F1. Over a standing kilometre, where the incredibly rapid Lamborghini Revuelto will reach 186mph, the Evija reaches its top speed ... of 217mph.
What does this acceleration look and feel like? And, once you get your head around the acceleration, just what is this hypercar like to drive? Join Matt Prior at Lotus’s test track for the answers in our video by clicking above.
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Like a broken Pencil?, yeah, huge amounts of BHP and torque seem to be easily obtained nowadays so cracking 200mph inside a Kilometre in 17 secs maybe an achievement, a pat on the back for those involved in the cars development,but, ultimately, what use is it to cars you and I might drive in the future?