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THIS is the last new combustion-engined Lotus sports car. That’s a line that started with the Seven, captured the world’s imagination with the Elan, hit the silver screen with the Esprit, turned to the Elise for Lotus’s salvation, and all ends with this, the turbocharged four-cylinder Emira i4.
Developed alongside the Toyota-engined V6 Emira, the i4 takes the 2.0-litre turbo engine and gearbox from the Mercedes-AMG A 45 and squeezes them into the middle of the