The aficionados of the car world zoomed in on the
Lotus stand, eyes wide with incredulity and excitement. There were
proposals for five brand-new models plus a low-emissions city hopper,
all paid for with a $1.1 billion check from Malaysian parent company
Proton.
Skeptics said it was a pipe dream, but flamboyant CEO Dany Bahar
kept insisting that the future product portfolio on display -- an
intriguing mix of front- and mid-engine sports cars designed by Donato
Coco (who, like Bahar, had defected from Ferrari) -- and the required
U.K.-based infrastructure updates were fully funded. Six months later,
however, facts had caught up with fiction. It was clear by then that the
implementation of the proposed lineup would take much more time. Lotus
would have to turn the Elise and the Evora (which originally were
unloved by the new management) into vastly improved lifesavers, and the
available funds would at best cover only one new product, namely the
Esprit that's due to be unveiled at the 2013 Geneva show.
To reduce expense and complexity, all models share
a similar aluminum spaceframe, the same cabin and cockpit layout, a
standardized driveline configuration, and a closely related control-arm
suspension. R&D chief Wolf Zimmermann expects the parts commonality
to be in the area of 50 percent across the range. "We are going with a
choice of steel or carbon-ceramic brakes by Mov'it, a push-button
parking brake by Continental, electronics by Bosch, lithium-ion
batteries by A123, a multifunction steering wheel by Sparco -- the list
is long. Together with these suppliers, we are working hard to keep the
weight down and to improve overall efficiency. Are we getting there? I
think so."
The base Esprit should consume no more fuel than its chief
competitors, is said to achieve about 24 mpg as a hybrid, and should be
good for a planet-saving
48 mpg in plug-in-hybrid form. As befits a proper sports car, battery
power not only turns the new Lotus into a part-time full-electric model,
its instant torque provides a strong acceleration boost.