Skip advert
Advertisement

Lotus Emira review - Engines, performance and drive

The Emira is more refined than Lotus models of old, which will be more welcome for some than others

Engines, performance and drive rating

4.6

How we review cars
RRP
£84,900 £119,500
Find your Lotus Emira
Compare deals from trusted partners on this car and previous models.
Or are you looking to sell your car?
Value my car
Fast, no-nonsense car selling
Value my car

It might replace the Evora, and it might wear the same Lotus badge on its nose, but the Lotus Emira has a surprisingly different character to its predecessor, and one that might take a little time to warm to.

Lotus has clearly gone down a path of greater refinement with this car, where the Evora felt a little like a more potent, grown-up Elise. With a mid-engined layout, modest if no longer lissom kerbweight, and well-tuned suspension, it can’t help but handle like a Lotus, but some of the more vivid driving sensations have been lost along the way.

It performs the role of a civilised sports car very well indeed. The ride quality, always a Lotus strong point, is calm, soothing, and feels well-damped, and it rides more quietly than a Porsche Cayman, while refinement from the engine is also well-judged.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Steering feedback is only okay, however, which is surprising given the marque’s previous strengths in this area. We’ve found a curious lack of bite and accuracy when you’re pushing the car harder, such as on a track – where some owners will still surely take their new sports cars. With Touring and Sports chassis options however, and optional Michelin Cup 2 tyres, there’s scope for owners to fine-tune the Emira to a level of ability that suits their needs.

0-62mph acceleration and top speed

Behind the Emira’s cockpit you’ll find one of two engines. The entry-level model uses a four-cylinder turbocharged engine bought in from AMG, much like you’d find in the AMG A45 hot hatchback. Tweaked at Hethel for its new Lotus application it makes 360bhp and 430Nm of torque, and just as in the Mercedes applications, it’s attached to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic.

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement - Article continues below

Despite being the more affordable of the two Emira engine options, it isn’t short of performance – Lotus quotes a 0-60mph time of 4.3 seconds, actually making it quicker than the V6 automatic, while a top speed of 180mph is identical to the manual V6.

That V6 is once again a Toyota-derived 3.5-litre unit, fettled by Lotus and strapped to a supercharger to make it, narrowly, the quickest model of the range in manual form. It develops a round 400bhp and just a touch less torque than the AMG unit at 420Nm, but the extra power tells in a 4.2-second 0-60mph time, despite the need to shift gears yourself. Leave changes to the automatic gearbox, and the 0-60mph extends to 4.6 seconds, while top speed drops to 169mph from the manual’s 180mph.

There’s a fantastic soundtrack from the supercharged V6 engine, which has a properly stirring bark to it from 3,000rpm onwards. The engine also has a strong mid-range and delivers a decent thump in the back if you open it up, although it never quite manages to take your breath away with pure straight-line thrust in the same way that a six-cylinder Porsche Cayman does towards the top end of its rev range.

It’s admirably refined however, making the Emira quite a soothing cruiser, and there’s a pleasing duality between the cultured feel at lower revs and the rousing V6 howl higher up the rev range. It certainly feels good for its quoted performance figures, though the shift quality of the six-speed manual isn’t as good as it could be.

Skip advert
Advertisement

New & used car deals

Lotus Emira

Lotus Emira

RRP £85,950
Alpine A110

Alpine A110

RRP £55,160Used from £43,690
Lotus Eletre
Skoda Kodiaq

Skoda Kodiaq

RRP £38,140Avg. savings £3,019 off RRP*Used from £13,895
* Average savings are calculated daily based on the best dealer prices on Auto Express vs manufacturer RRP
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Ford Fiesta set to return? Icon could be reborn with a little help from Volkswagen
Ford Fiesta exclusive image

Ford Fiesta set to return? Icon could be reborn with a little help from Volkswagen

The Ford Fiesta could be coming back from the dead, and our exclusive image previews how it might look
News
2 May 2025
New Renault 4 2025 review: as good as the Renault 5 with the bonus of extra space
Renault 4 - front

New Renault 4 2025 review: as good as the Renault 5 with the bonus of extra space

The new Renault 4 takes everything that's good about the Renault 5 and adds extra cabin and boot space
Road tests
2 May 2025
Car Deal of the Day: The almighty Hyundai Ioniq 5 N for under £500 per month
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N - front action

Car Deal of the Day: The almighty Hyundai Ioniq 5 N for under £500 per month

Our Deal of the Day for 4 May is the reigning Auto Express Performance Car of the Year
News
4 May 2025