- Lotus has changed the Emira First Version with the Emira Turbo SE
- The Emira Turbo SE retains the AMG-sourced 2.0-liter turbo-4
- Output rises to 400 hp, matching the output of the Emira V6’s supercharged 3.5-liter V-6
The Lotus Emira has solely been in manufacturing for simply over three years, but Lotus reached a major milestone lately by constructing its 10,000th instance. It is a notable achievement, contemplating manufacturing at Lotus’ Hethel, U.Ok., plant was restricted to only 1,500 items yearly not way back. Due to current upgrades, manufacturing capability has now risen to round 5,000 items per 12 months.
To mark the milestone, Lotus on Tuesday introduced key updates to the Emira lineup. Probably the most vital change is the alternative of the Emira First Version with the Emira Turbo SE, a brand new mannequin positioned a lot nearer to the Emira V6 by way of efficiency and options.
The “SE” within the title stands for “Particular Tools,” a designation Lotus first launched on the Kind 14 Elite, signifying elevated energy and options. True to its title, the Emira Turbo SE receives an influence enhance, with its AMG-sourced 2.0-liter turbo-4 now producing 400 hp—a rise from the 360 hp within the Emira First Version and on par with the supercharged 3.5-liter V-6 discovered within the Emira V6.
With the added energy, Lotus claims the Emira Turbo SE can speed up from 0-62 mph in simply 4 seconds, shaving 0.4 second off the earlier time. The highest pace will increase by 11 mph to 180 mph. It’s accessible solely with an 8-speed dual-clutch computerized transmission.

Lotus Emira Turbo SE
Extra commonplace options embody the Lotus Drivers Pack, which boosts efficiency with upgraded suspension and brakes, in addition to launch management. The Turbo SE additionally comes with new 20-inch wheels, purple brake calipers, an Alcantara headliner, and distinctive badges.
The Emira V6 additionally sees some updates, together with a brand new headliner trim and black inside trim for the A-pillars and cantrails. Efficiency stays unchanged, with a 0-62 mph time of 4.2 seconds for the automated and 4.3 seconds for the handbook, and a prime pace of 180 mph for each.
Lotus has been delivering Emiras to the U.S. since mid-2023, although there’s no affirmation but on whether or not the most recent variations will attain this market. Orders for the up to date fashions are already open in different areas.