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Four Awesome Facts About the Lotus Evija Electric Hypercar

Posted on July 24, 2019 By Jarvis

Last Tuesday in London, Lotus finally unveiled its—and Britain’s—first purely electric hypercar: the Lotus Evija. Evija literally translates to “the first in existence” and it sets the bar for future models from the company, which we are sure to see in the upcoming decade. Lotus Cars CEO Phil Popham said as much at the official unveiling ceremony. “The Lotus Evija is a car like no other. It will re-establish our brand in the hearts and minds of sports car fans and on the global automotive stage,” he stated, continuing, “It will also pave the way for further visionary models.”
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