The Lotus Theory 1 is not that. This concept car is an actual sign of things to come. It has toys on board that actually work, and features that could appear on future cars. When it comes to Lotus ...
Beyond the rhetoric that accompanies every concept car unveiling, the Lotus Theory 1 is clearly a car that the team at Lotus wants to build. The smile on Lotus design boss Ben Payne’s face as he ...
The Lotus Theory 1 electric concept will act as the starting point for the company's future production cars. It's a back-to-basics thrill-inducing EV with a central driving position and three seats.
Lotus is keen to point out that its Theory 1 concept is not a future model. Rather, it's a representation of the company's design manifesto, a physical embodiment of its Digital, Natural and ...
The company’s next production car will be a second, smaller electric SUV (think Porsche Macan-sized) so the Theory 1 is a kind of reminder that people at Lotus are still thinking about what it ...
Lotus took on the challenge to create Theory 1 with only ten, and they succeeded. This includes the use of cellulose based glass-fibre, recycled chopped carbon fibre, titanium, recycled glazing ...
The interior in particular doesn't look like that of a production car, suggesting that the Theory 1 will preview something destined for showrooms in the future. Earlier this year, Lotus's ...
Lotus Theory 1. Courtesy of Lotus Undeterred, last month, Lotus revealed a new concept car, the Theory 1. It’s a third-seat electric supercar, with central seating, 986 horsepower, and any number of ...
Lotus is set to reveal its first pure-electric sports car next year, but has given us a sneak peek of what’s to come with the new Theory 1 concept. Incorporated into the razor-sharp design is an ...