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LOTUS’ LIGHTBULB MOMENT

t accelerates differently from any other car I’ve been in. Because rather than the acceleration tailing off as you go faster, in the Lotus Evija it just keeps ramping up. The more speed you add, the more you’re pinned back into the seat. At some stage, physics dictates, it must let up. But when? At 160mph down Goodwood’s

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