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Clean & Efficient Engines

While there is currently much investigation into alternative forms of propulsion, making conventional gasoline and diesel engines more efficient remains a priority.

Downsizing - using smaller, more efficient but more powerful engines - is recognised as an important route to making vehicles greener. Pressure charging, combined with direct injection and new valvetrain technologies, is fundamental to effective downsizing. Lotus' impressive track record on pressure charging makes us expert in this field.

However, the engine is integral to the driving experience. Our approach is to resist the temptation to downsize too aggressively at the expense of driveability and responsiveness. There is the expertise within Lotus to produce cost-effective downsized, low-CO2 engines that make vehicles that are a pleasure to drive.

Variable valvetrains, just one area in which Lotus is an acknowledged expert, is another technology integral to downsized engines of the future. One of our core skills is understanding how best to integrate these and other technologies into a production-ready form.

Already several vehicle manufacturers are producing engines with Lotus' cam profile switching tappet system, providing widespread reduction of CO2 emissions.

Our knowledge of combustion, engine design, calibration and production, places Lotus at the forefront of highly efficient, downsized engine development, at a time when the market is demanding engines of this type.

Lotus hybrid power for the PROTON Concept

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The PROTON Concept car, to be unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, showcases an advanced hybrid drivetrain by Lotus Engineering

Introducing the Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid

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At the 80th Geneva Motorshow Lotus Engineering unveils the Lotus Evora 414E Hybrid concept

Future Events for Lotus Engineering

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Lotus Engineering will be presenting or exhibiting at the following events...

Lotus Omnivore Engine - First Phase Testing

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10% Better Fuel Economy than Current Leading Gasoline Engines