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Lotus Eagle Teaser Picture – Official Debut at British Motor Show

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The first all-new model to come out of the Lotus factory in 13 years, the Eagle, will be revealed on July 22 when the British Motor Show in London opens its doors to the members of the press. However, we managed to discover an official teaser image of the mid-engined 2+2 sports car that is rumored to be powered by a modified version of the Toyota Camry’s 3.5 V6 engine that in stock form produces 268Hp at 6,200 rpm and 248 lb.-ft. at 4,700 rpm.

Inside sources told Carscoop that the Japanese V6 engine will be offered in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged versions. The Eagle will essentially replace the top-of-the-line Esprit that went out of production in 2004 as Lotus will market the 2+2 lightweight coupe above the Elise, Exige and Europa. -Continued

Talking about lightweight construction, the Eagle will utilize the proven technology used in the Elise family of vehicles as well as the Versatile Vehicle Architecture (VVA) shown as the APX (Aluminium Performance Crossover) Concept Vehicle.

At the Geneva Salon in March, Lotus showcased the front module of the Eagle’s chassis which consist of three distinct parts, with the centre occupant section being the largest. Bolted to this centre section are the rear sub frame to which the engine and rear suspension are attached and the front module that incorporates the bumper beam and side members.


2 Comments:

Anonymous said... »June 28, 2008

im very interested to see how this car looks when I go to the show next month, especially after the disaster that is the Europa

Anonymous said... »July 01, 2008

Using the Camry engine is a good idea.
There is a conversion for the MK2 MR2 that uses the Camry engine in both the TRD supercharged, custom turbo charged and NA form.
In an MR2 its Fun in this latest Lotus offering probably weighing nothing more than a Teatray with wheels It will be Mad :)

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