The Lotus E-R9: next-generation EV endurance racer showcases innovation in powertrains and aerodynamics

The Lotus E-R9: next-generation EV endurance racer showcases innovation in powertrains and aerodynamics

Lotus has unveiled the E-R9, a dramatic new design study for a next-generation pure electric endurance racer that could be on the starting grid of circuits around the world for the 2030 season.



Finished in striking black and gold - a clear nod to Lotus' pioneering motorsport heritage that led to 13 Formula 1 championship titles - the EV features a sleek fighter jet-style canopy centrally mounted in a delta-wing upper body. Innovations include advanced active aerodynamics with 'morphing' body panels and vertically mounted control surfaces to assist with high-speed cornering.



The E-R9 has been developed by Lotus Engineering, the globally renowned consultancy division of the business which delivers projects for external clients. The car has been created as a technology showcase of its philosophy, capability and innovative spirit in the fields of advanced electrified powertrains and aerodynamics.



E-R stands for Endurance Racer, while 9 is the car's competition number carefully chosen in tribute to Lotus' racing past. It was in a Lotus Mark IX that the race team made its debut appearance at the Le Mans 24 Hours, with company founder Colin Chapman among the drivers competing. The year was 1955, meaning the E-R9 race car concept