2010 Lotus Evora vs 2010 Porsche Cayman
Sports Cars
The all-new Lotus Evora marks a change for Lotus. The Evora is the first new vehicle from Lotus since 1995 and is more mainstream compared to Lotus' track-oriented vehicles such as the Elise and Exige. Lotus says the Evora is the most thoroughly tested vehicle it has ever built. It is the first of several vehicles Lotus plans to introduce in the future but is a slight departure from their "simplify, then add lightness" design philosophy. Instead, the Evora has been designed with user-friendliness in mind and comes in over 3,000 pounds configured as a 2+2 layout. A Toyota-sourced 3.5-liter V6 engine is added to power the extra weight rather than an inline-four like in the Evora's feather-light siblings. This isn't your typical Camry engine though as power is pushed to 276 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque. The Evora has some stiff competition mainly from the Porsche Cayman. The Cayman has been credited as one of the best handling cars available and offers performance, luxury, and style priced for the masses.
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