Lotus is introducing a new member to the Evora lineup with the GT410, designed to be more usable and practical than the GT410 Sport.
The road-focused new Lotus Evora GT410 features Sparco sports seats, air-conditioning, a new infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and DAB digital radio, cruise control, heated seats, rear parking sensors, as well as increased insulation for less road noise and better refinement as standard.
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In addition, the cabin of the new Evora GT410 also comes with new door trims that now have integrated arm rests and storage bins, offering a more welcoming environment to drivers wishing to daily drive the latest Lotus sports car. There’s also a new tailgate with a larger glass section for better rear visibility.
Compared to the GT410 Sport, the new Evora variant sits on revised dampers for a more compliant ride while retaining the iconic Lotus handling character. Exterior changes include 19-inch wheels at the front and 20-inch at the rear shod in Michelin Pilot Sport 4S all-weather tires, as well as body-colored roof, side sills, tailgate, front access panel and mirror backs.
Power is still provided by a supercharged 3.5-liter V6 engine that pumps out 410 HP (416 PS) and 309 lb-ft (420 Nm). 0-60 mph (96 km/h) comes in 4 seconds while top speed is set at 190 mph (305 km/h).
Lotus will offer the new Evora GT410 with a revised color palette, featuring new options that include historic shades from past models. More importantly, the new Lotus Evora GT410 is cheaper than the GT410 Sport by £3,000 in the UK (starting at £82,900) and by 11,000 euros in Germany (from 99,900 euros).