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The British carmaker Lotus has hinted towards an electric vision for the future with the Evija which means that ICE vehicles will be discontinued. However, the company wished to end things on a high note with the 2022 Emira. It is exotic with an exterior boasting carbon fiber with bonded aluminum architecture. The Emira will succeed the Evora GT and is being claimed to be a rather safe and practical sports car. It will give its closest competitors, the 718 Cayman and 911 Variants, a run for their money. Official news on the pricing is yet to be announced by Lotus but it is expected to start in the £51,000s and go up to £91,643 for the top-end variant.