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This Lotus Design Study Is A Jet Plane For The Ground
This Lotus Design Study Is A Jet Plane For The Ground-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:27

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is dead set on making the best of their ridiculous 2,000-horsepower EV drivetrain and their latest design, , takes all of that power and wraps it in a race car that you could almost mistake for an , were it not for its gold-tone and, oh yeah, four wheels.

The Lotus E-R9 is just a design study, for now, meaning it’s a long way from production but the carmaker is projecting that the E-R9 will find its way to the race track in 2030. That gives the company plenty of time to bring the car to life, but the drivetrain is already set.

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And if the EV can materialize within Lotus’s timeframe, it would be right on time for the carmaker’s 75th anniversary, which is why the car has been designated the E-R9. It’s a callback to the Lotus Mark IX that raced in Le Mans in 1955, a race that is in ways.

Lotus says the E-R9 will rock an electric drivetrain derived from the , with four electric motors — one at each wheel — with torque vectoring, though in the E-R9 that system will be in the hands of the driver and will be fully adjustable at the driver’s discretion.

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But Lotus isn’t just adding adjustability to the drivetrain. The E-R9 builds off the aero developments from the Evija and leans into them. Lotus says that the E-R9 will have adjustable body panels that will change the car’s aerodynamics.

Here’s what Lotus about the whiz-bang aero:

Chief among the car’s [...] innovations are its ‘morphing’ body panels. Located across the delta-wing profile, this adaptability – where active surfaces can change their shape and attitude to the air flow either at the press of a button by the driver or automatically according to performance sensor inputs – would deliver minimum drag on the straights and maximum downforce in the corners. Vertical control surfaces at the rear would generate aerodynamic forces to help the car change direction, without the limitations of grip at the tyre contact patch. The result is a racer that’s partly driven like a car and partly flown like a fighter jet.

Lotus is really talking up that angle, but to be fair the E-R9 does look like a track-bound jet plane and with performance possibly surpassing that of the Evija it wouldn’t take a lot to make this thing fly. Maybe a well-placed ramp.

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