Lotus has an electric sports car arriving in two years that might look similar to the automaker's latest concept.
You step into the car through the head-turning doors that slide back and upward, taking part of the roof with it for easy ...
As tends to be the case with high-performance EVs, the Theory 1 is all-wheel drive, with a combined output of 986 horsepower.
Even with a confusing name like "Theory 1," we at Road & Track would be lying to say we’re not excited to at least see what the newest member of the Lotus sports car lineup looks like.
The wraps are off a radical new electric concept car from Lotus, designed to showcase the ‘future of intelligent performance ...
The underbody is sculpted to channel the air, similar to a Formula 1 car—Lotus did pioneer the use of ground effect in the sport in the 1970s, after all. Somewhere inside the Theory 1's chassis ...
Lotus revealed a tech-forward concept car called the Theory 1, marking the first entry in a new design study the brand is calling Lotus Theory. The concept uses screens, projections, and a suite ...
Lotus has unveiled the Theory 1, an electric concept that references the original S1 Esprit. The all-carbon, 3,500-lb supercar has butterfly doors, a McLaren F1-like three-seat layout, and gives ...
Lotus has published a series of teaser videos on its social media channels showing what could be a concept previewing its next electric sports car – a rival to the upcoming electric 2025 Porsche ...
Even with a confusing name like "Theory 1," we at Road & Track would be lying to say we’re not excited to at least see what the newest member of the Lotus sports car lineup looks like.