I was reading the Car mag review of the new Lotus Europa yesterday, couldn't help but wonder if Lotus have lost the plot a little. Here's a link to the review:
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/first_drive.php?sid=151&page=1
For years, Lotus have spearheaded the "low weight is good" strategy with the variations of the Elise (which is a brilliant car).
The Europa is being touted as being a more "sanitised" Elise. What I can't help but think is that it weighs in at 995kg. That's slightly more than the steel bodied mk3 MR2. Yes, I'm aware that the Europa has a turbocharged engine, but with the price difference between the two, would be more than possible to turbo the MR2, and still have a car that doesn't leak and leave you with some change. On top of that, the Europa is still not exactly classified as being a comfortable car, so what's the point to it?
Am I missing something?
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/first_drive.php?sid=151&page=1
For years, Lotus have spearheaded the "low weight is good" strategy with the variations of the Elise (which is a brilliant car).
The Europa is being touted as being a more "sanitised" Elise. What I can't help but think is that it weighs in at 995kg. That's slightly more than the steel bodied mk3 MR2. Yes, I'm aware that the Europa has a turbocharged engine, but with the price difference between the two, would be more than possible to turbo the MR2, and still have a car that doesn't leak and leave you with some change. On top of that, the Europa is still not exactly classified as being a comfortable car, so what's the point to it?
Am I missing something?