What is a Lotus car?
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Lotus is a sports car. More related information is as follows: 1. Introduction: Lotus Cars is a British automobile brand. It was previously owned by a British sports car and racing car manufacturer and is currently owned by the Malaysian Proton Group, a subsidiary of General Motors in the United States. Its headquarters is located in Norwich, UK. 2. Performance: Lotus cars have a low center of gravity and a streamlined design with a drag coefficient of around 0.3. The engines are powerful, with a minimum output of 160 horsepower, and the cars can reach speeds of up to 300 km/h. Lotus is a strong competitor in the world of motorsport and has won multiple world championships.
Last time at the track day, I heard my engineer friend talking about Lotus (now officially called Lotus). This brand is particularly stubborn. The founder, old man Chapman, started by building race cars in his garage, and to this day, they're still obsessed with lightweight and aerodynamics. Look at their cars—the hoods have vents for airflow, the seats are so thin they can make your butt sore, but they corner like they're glued to the ground. Last year, I test-drove the Emira; the steering wheel was so light you could turn it with one finger, and stepping on the gas pinned you to the seat. Now that they've been acquired by Geely, they've started working on the electric hypercar Evija, with 2,000 horsepower—absolutely terrifying.