2022 Lotus Evija Fittipaldi Edition

2022 Lotus Evija Fittipaldi Edition

The world's most powerful production car - the stunning Lotus Evija hypercar - now delivers even more exclusivity and desirability. Inspired by the past to enhance the future, Lotus has unveiled the Evija Fittipaldi, a tribute to one of the greatest car-and-driver pairings that Formula 1 has ever seen. That driver is, of course, Emerson Fittipaldi, the young Brazilian racer who joined Lotus and became a legend, cementing his place in F1 history in 1972. Behind the wheel of the now-iconic Lotus Type 72 and winning five of that season's 11 races, Fittipaldi secured the Drivers' Championship for himself and the Constructors' Championship for Team Lotus. Exactly 50 years on, the Lotus Evija Fittipaldi is a fitting celebration of that partnership. Just eight examples of the all-electric two-seater are being hand-built at Hethel in Norfolk, UK - the global HQ of Lotus sports car design and manufacturing - and all are sold. Customer deliveries will begin early next year. It is the latest project from Lotus Advanced Performance, the bespoke design and experiential division of the business launched earlier this year.

2022 Lotus Evija Fittipaldi Edition

Despite its incredible power and performance, the driver remains at the centre of the Lotus Evija experience, just as it was for the Emerson Fittipaldi and the Type 72. The technical specification and performance figures of the Lotus Evija Fittipaldi are truly astonishing; more than 2,000 PS makes it the most powerful series production car in the world, creating more than 1,700Nm of torque. The 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) is completed in under three seconds, and 0-186 mph (0-300 km/h) takes nine seconds from a standing start. The limited maximum speed is 217 mph (350 km/h). The full technical specification is detailed in the table below. From one world champion to another, earlier in the week Jenson Button visited Lotus to test drive the Evija and Emerson's Type 72 on the famous Hethel test track. It was the first time Jenson had seen the Evija in production and took one out on track to give it a shake down before the launch of Evija Fittipaldi. Quickly getting up to speed Jenson drove the car around the 2.2-mile test track, testing the car's ride, handling and performance. He was also seen unleashing the power in several standing starts. Full of praise when he jumped out of the driver's seat of the world's most powerful production car.

2022 Lotus Evija Fittipaldi Edition

The first Lotus road car to feature a one-piece carbon fibre monocoque chassis, the cabin - from the fully adjustable race-style seats to the multi-function steering wheel - is the very pinnacle of motorsport-inspired road car design and technology. Just as the Lotus Evija is defining a new era of pure electric performance, so the Lotus Type 72 remains the most successful racing car not just of its day, but in F1 history. In 2019 Autosport magazine named it the greatest ever F1 car. A revelation both on the drawing board and on the track, the Type 72 was the first racing car to incorporate aerodynamics as part of its initial design. The integrated rear wing and front splitter were designed specifically to allow the car to slice through the air while also creating vital downforce. The Type 72's air intake was relocated above the driver's head, ensuring undisturbed and clean air could be sucked straight into the engine, while its radiators were placed in the sidepods of the car rather than the nose. This not only increased cooling efficiency but improved weight distribution - and therefore performance - in the process. The same approach was also taken for the brakes, mounting them inboard rather than on each wheel to aid cooling as the tops of the discs protruded through the bodywork. The Type 72 was the first of what became the traditional "wedge on wheels" designs that soon inspired every other competitor on the grid.

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