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Lotus - Evora (2015)

Explore the Lotus Evora – the 2015 edition that blends racing DNA with everyday usability. If you’re wondering about the Lotus Evora price or the Lotus Evora 2015 price, this snapshot gives a comprehensive view of the vehicle’s specifications, typical market values, and depreciation profile. Whether you’re curious about the used Lotus Evora price or simply asking what is a 2015 Lotus Evora worth, the facts presented here are grounded in real‑world data, not marketing hype.

  • Engine: 3.5‑L 8‑valve V8, 320 hp, 343 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual; optional 6‑speed automatic (though rare on Evora)
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (95+ octane)
  • Power Output: 0–60 mph in 4.5 seconds; top speed 169 mph
  • Weight: Approx. 1,275 kg (2,810 lb) dry weight
  • Dimensions: Length – 4,201 mm (165 in); Width – 1,860 mm (73 in); Height – 1,270 mm (50 in); Wheelbase – 2,631 mm (103 in)
  • Interior: Lightweight composite seats, adjustable quick‑steer steering, dual‑screen infotainment (on later trims)
  • Safety: Front‑impact airbags, side‑impact airbags, ABS, traction control, stability control
  • Horsepower‑to‑Weight Ratio: ~25 hp per 100 lb, showcasing the Evora’s sports‑car performance core

Depreciation Insight

Lotus Evora depreciation follows a typical sports‑car pattern. In the first year, a well‑maintained 2015 Evora can lose roughly 15‑20% of its initial purchase price. Subsequent years see a slower decline, generally 8‑12% per year for the first two to five years. By the third year, the annual drop can slide to around 5‑7%, focusing largely on mileage and condition. Ultimately, after five years, a 2015 Lotus Evora may have shed about 45‑50% of its original value, assuming average market conditions in the UK and broader European markets.

Where do these numbers stand in context? In comparative terms, the Lotus Evora 2015 price sits below flagship German models such as the Porsche Cayman or the BMW Z4 but above mainstream roadsters like the Mazda MX‑5 Miata. Compared to similar models… the Evora offers a higher power‑to‑weight ratio and unique chassis architecture, but its depreciation curve is steeper than the Fiat 124 Abarth or the Subaru BRZ, largely due to limited production runs and a niche enthusiast base.

Used Market Snapshot

When you search for the used Lotus Evora price, results vary by mileage, maintenance history, and geographic region. Typical 2015 models with around 60 k km on the odometer in the UK might list between £12,000 and £15,000. In continental Europe, similar specs


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