This 2014 Lotus Evora IPS 2+2 is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over black leather and is powered by a Toyota-sourced 3.5-liter V6 paired with a six-speed IPS automatic transaxle. Options include the Tech Pack, the Premium Pack Heated, the IPS Sport Pack, Star Shield, and a back-up camera. The car was first delivered to Lotus of Jacksonville in Florida, and it spent time in South Carolina prior to the seller’s acquisition and relocation to New Jersey…
This 2014 Lotus Evora IPS 2+2 is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over black leather and is powered by a Toyota-sourced 3.5-liter V6 paired with a six-speed IPS automatic transaxle. Options include the Tech Pack, the Premium Pack Heated, the IPS Sport Pack, Star Shield, and a back-up camera. The car was first delivered to Lotus of Jacksonville in Florida, and it spent time in South Carolina prior to the seller’s acquisition and relocation to New Jersey in August 2018.
The composite bodywork is finished in Arctic Silver Metallic, and exterior features include an integrated rear spoiler, bi-xenon headlights with washers, front splash guards, and heated mirrors. This example was optioned with the Tech Pack, which adds rear parking sensors, as well as Star Shield paint-protection film applied on the front bumper, front section of the hood, and front fenders.
Silver-finished wheels measure 18″ in diameter up front and 19″ out back, and they are wrapped with Pirelli P Zero tires that measure 225/40 and 255/35, respectively. The suspension features forged-aluminum double wishbones with Bilstein dampers, Eibach springs, and sway bars, and stopping power is handled by red-finished multi-piston calipers paired with cross-drilled rotors all around.
The heated front Recaro bucket seats feature embossed Lotus logos in the headrests and are upholstered in Ebony Black leather, and matching leather covers the dashboard, center console, rear bench, and door panels. The Tech Pack adds cruise control, HomeLink, a tire-pressure monitoring system and an upgraded stereo system with an amplifier, an additional subwoofer, and a 6.1″ touchscreen with navigation and Bluetooth connectivity. Additional equipment includes air conditioning, drilled alloy pedals, and Evora-branded floor mats.
The leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel frames instrumentation consisting of a 9k-rpm tachometer, a 180-mph speedometer, and dual digital displays. Just over 10k miles are indicated on the digital odometer.
The Toyota-sourced 3.5-liter DOHC V6 features variable valve timing and was factory rated at 276 horsepower and 258 lb-ft of torque when new. The seller states the air-conditioning drier, compressor, expansion valve, and module housing were replaced in 2019.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through an Intelligent Precision Shift (IPS) six-speed automatic transaxle with Bosch Electronic Differential Lock (EDL).
The window sticker shows factory equipment and options as well as a total suggested retail price of $84,010.