LOTUS EVORA (2009-21) 2DR COUPE 3.5 V6 280 SPORTS 6SPD

The LOTUS EVORA (2009-21) 2DR COUPE 3.5 V6 280 SPORTS 6SPD is a striking sports car renowned for its dynamic performance and distinctive design. As a two-door coupe, it caters to driving enthusiasts who appreciate agility, precision handling, and a powerful engine in a compact package. In the UK market, the Evora stands out among sports cars with its lightweight construction, sleek looks, and a reputation for delivering an exhilarating driving experience, making it a popular choice for those seeking a stylish and exciting vehicle for weekend drives or weekend getaways. Typically used by car enthusiasts and individuals who prioritize driving enjoyment over practicality, the LOTUS EVORA is perfect for drivers looking for a high-performance sports car that not only looks impressive but also offers a memorable ride. Its unique design, combined with features like a 3.5-litre V6 engine and a 6-speed manual transmission, sets it apart from rivals. Although not the most fuel-efficient vehicle, the Evora makes up for it with remarkable handling and a nimble feel, often compared favorably against other mid-engine sports cars. With an average valuation around £31,483 and a moderate average mileage of about 38,609 miles, the LOTUS EVORA remains a desirable and iconic model that appeals to those who value exclusivity and driving pleasure in their used car search.
average use
average use
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Based on the most recent mileage recordings for the Lotus Evora (2009-21) 2DR Coupe 3.5 V6 280 Sports 6SPD, the majority of vehicles fall within the 20,000 to 30,000 miles range, accounting for 23.1%, and similarly, a significant portion (23.1%) are between 40,000 and 50,000 miles. The data shows a relatively even distribution across these ranges, suggesting that many of these cars are maintained or driven moderately. Notably, a smaller percentage (5.1%) have higher mileages between 70,000 and 80,000, indicating fewer vehicles at the higher end of the mileage spectrum. Overall, most Lotus Evora models seem to align with mileage figures typical of moderate use, which could be appealing for potential buyers seeking a balance of usage and condition.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data for private sale valuations of the Lotus Evora (2009-21) indicates that the majority of price ranges feature a consistent 2.6% spread, especially within the lower to mid-mileage brackets. Notably, there are several higher value ranges—such as £24,000-£25,000 and £28,000-£29,000—that have a significantly higher spread of 12.8%, suggesting greater price variability or uncertainty in these ranges. Additionally, there's a peak at the £25,000-£26,000 and £28,000-£29,000 brackets, which may reflect a common market value point with wider possible sale prices. Overall, this suggests stability in the most typical sale ranges, with increased variability at certain mid-tier price points.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Lotus Evora vehicles within this sample were manufactured in 2010, accounting for 59% of the vehicles. There are also notable proportions from 2014 (12.8%), 2015 (10.3%), and 2013 (10.3%), with a smaller percentage from 2011 (7.7%). This suggests that most of these cars are relatively older models, primarily from around 2010, with a smaller but significant representation of later years up to 2015.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the Lotus Evora (2009-21) 2DR Coupe 3.5 V6 280 Sports, the most common main paint colours are Grey (25.6%) and Red (17.9%). These are followed by White (15.4%) and Yellow (12.8%). The less frequently seen colours include Green (5.1%), Black (10.3%), Blue (10.3%), and Silver (2.6%). Notably, Grey is the most prevalent colour, suggesting it is a popular choice among owners, while Silver is relatively rare. The distribution shows a preference for more neutral or traditional colours, with bright colours like Yellow and Red also notably represented.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data reveals that the majority of Lotus Evora (2009-21) 2DR Coupe 3.5 V6 280 Sports 6SPD vehicles have had between 1 and 5 registered keepers. Specifically, 23.1% have had three keepers, while 20.5% have had five. Smaller proportions, such as 7.7%, have had one, four, or seven registered keepers. Notably, there is a significant drop-off after five keepers, with only 15.4% having had two or four keepers, and even fewer (2.6%) having six. The distribution suggests that most of these vehicles tend to be owned by a limited number of keepers, potentially indicating a degree of owner loyalty or vehicle stability before change of ownership.
engine choices
engine choices
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The vehicle data for the Lotus Evora (2009-21) 2-door coupe with a 3.5 V6 engine indicates that all models in this range are equipped with a 3,456 cc (approximately 3.5 liters) engine capacity. Additionally, the entire sample is powered exclusively by petrol fuel. This suggests that the Evora maintains a consistent engine size and fuel type across its production years, reflecting its specialized sports car design and performance-oriented configuration.