Theory 1 features Lotus’ new “Lotuswear” interior that promises an immersive and personalized driving experience. It adapts ...
MG founder Cecil Kimber’s first mass-produced sports car was the 1928 M-Type Midget, an 847cc, four-cylinder two-seater based ...
Lotus is keen to point out that its Theory 1 concept is not a future model. Rather, it's a representation of the company's ...
Lotus has an electric sports car arriving in two years that might look similar to the automaker's latest concept.
The Theory 1 has Lotus's 360-degree self-driving sensor suite, powered by the Nvidia Drive processing platform, and is ...
Revealed in London, the Lotus Theory 1 concept points to 'emotional' electric performance cars that can interact with their ...
Equipped with an electric hydro-jet propulsion system, this PWC promises to offer riders a sustainable, efficient, and ...
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Electric cars have surged in popularity due to high gas prices and the emergence of new all-electric vehicles across all ...
As tends to be the case with high-performance EVs, the Theory 1 is all-wheel drive, with a combined output of 986 horsepower.
In the process, it also beat the might of legacy car-makers to market with the novel concept of an electric sports car. It looks good, it drives reasonably well (as long as you don’t push too ...
The name Theory 1 suggests this is just a concept, but one that could preview an eventual production supercar or sports car.
Today, we'll delve into the world of electric sports cars. Are they a sustainable long-term option? And can they truly ...