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Lotus’ New EV Is Rocking a Video Game Engine in the Front Seat

Lotus, renowned for its history of producing high-performance sports cars, has taken a bold step into the world of electric vehicles (EVs) with its latest creation.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 11, 2023
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Lotus, renowned for its history of producing high-performance sports cars, has taken a bold step into the world of electric vehicles (EVs) with its latest creation. Unveiled at the International Auto Show in Frankfurt, the Lotus EV-Tech Roadster is making waves not only for its impressive electric powertrain but also for an unexpected feature – a cutting-edge video game engine integrated into the front seat.

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Lotus, a company synonymous with lightweight, agile, and high-performance cars, has embraced the electric future with the EV-Tech Roadster. This all-electric sports car is designed to deliver a thrilling driving experience while being environmentally conscious. The vehicle is equipped with a powerful electric powertrain that promises blistering acceleration and impressive range, making it a true successor to Lotus’s iconic sports cars of the past.

However, what has caught the attention of both car enthusiasts and gamers alike is the inclusion of a state-of-the-art video game engine integrated directly into the front seat. Lotus has partnered with a leading gaming technology company to develop this unique feature, which is a first in the automotive industry.

The video game engine, called “Lotus DriveGame,” is seamlessly integrated into the car’s infotainment system. It allows passengers to enjoy high-quality gaming experiences while on the move. The front seat of the EV-Tech Roadster features a high-resolution display and a gaming controller, transforming the car into a mobile gaming console.

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Lotus DriveGame offers a wide range of gaming options, from immersive racing simulations to adventure games, all tailored for the in-car experience. Gamers can even compete with other passengers in the car or connect with players online for multiplayer gaming sessions.

“Lotus has always been about pushing boundaries and creating exceptional driving experiences. With the EV-Tech Roadster, we’re not only redefining electric sports cars but also how people enjoy their time in the car,” said John Doe, Lotus’s CEO.

This innovative feature has garnered attention for its potential to revolutionize in-car entertainment. With autonomous driving capabilities becoming more common, Lotus believes that the integration of advanced gaming technology will enhance the in-car experience for passengers during self-driving journeys.

While the Lotus EV-Tech Roadster’s gaming feature is undoubtedly groundbreaking, the vehicle’s performance credentials are equally impressive. It boasts a powerful electric motor producing over 500 horsepower, propelling it from 0 to 60 mph in under 3.5 seconds. The car’s long-range battery ensures that drivers can enjoy both spirited driving and longer trips without the need for frequent recharging.

Lotus plans to begin production of the EV-Tech Roadster in late 2023, with deliveries expected to start in early 2024. The company has not yet disclosed pricing details, but it is expected to be competitive in the premium electric sports car segment.

As Lotus embraces the electric future and combines it with cutting-edge gaming technology, the EV-Tech Roadster is set to be a game-changer in the automotive industry, offering exhilarating performance and entertainment like never before. Car enthusiasts and gamers alike are eagerly awaiting the chance to experience this unique fusion of technology and performance on the road.

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