The Lotus Evora beat strong competition from 29
other cars to win the title of Performance Car
of the Year 2009. The prominent competition
included cars from some of the greatest Marques
in the world such as Lamborghini, Ferrari,
Porsche and Aston Martin.
The 2009 Performance Car of the Year comprised
30 cars, and included exhaustive subjective and
objective testing. The feature incorporated
testing on some of the greatest driving roads in
Britain, with objective testing at the
Rockingham Motor Speedway, where Darren Turner,
a Le Mans winning racer, put the cars through
their paces.
Chris Chilton, Assistant Editor at Car Magazine
was so taken with the Lotus Evora during the
first drive activity in Scotland that he said he
would eat his Apple Mac if the Evora didn't win
this year’s Performance Car of the Year.
In saving his Apple Mac, Chris commented, "There
are executive saloons that don't ride this well,
supercars that don't turn in so crisply, and
surely no car on the planet steers like this".
To further safeguard his constitution, Chris
added, "Lotus has managed to transfer everything
that we love about the Elise to a bigger, more
refined, more grown up platform...It couldn’t
really be much better to drive - the Evora is
nigh-on perfect. A winner on every conceivable
level".
Roger Becker, Vehicle Engineering Director said
that "It is very rewarding to win the well
established Car Magazine, Performance Car of the
Year award against such tough competition. I am
personally very pleased that Chris Chilton so
accurately informs on the character and
performance that we set out to achieve in the
Evora: They are all you would expect from a
modern everyday Lotus. The Evora is a great
ownership proposition, offering the great Lotus
driving experience in a very comfortable,
practical, refined and efficient package.”
He added “It is a great validation of the
expertise at Lotus to win this title against
incredible competition from such a highly
regarded publication and very pleasing to
continue Lotus’ outstanding record in this
competition".
Lotus Evora: 205 g/km CO2
32.5 mpg (8.7 litres / 100 km) - Combined Cycle
22.8 mpg (12.4 litres / 100 km) - Urban Cycle
43.5 mpg (6.5 litres / 100 km) - Extra Urban
Cycle
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