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World’s First Drive Of Lotus Concept Theory 1



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I’ve travelled to a secret warehouse in the middle of the English countryside to check out a new concept car by one the most iconic British carmakers: Lotus.

With robotic haptic feedback and doors like you’ve never seen before, their new Theory 1 concept car is unlike anything even I have seen before and today I even get to be one of the first people in the world to drive it!

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  1. Perfect (except the front and rear). Now make it a 4000 4×4 drive train 🙂 It already looks like it and it deserves a 500+ km/h status 🙂 Gotta love the central position for the driver with equal visibility on all sides, irregardless of the road rules = left or right driving. Just as it should be for all cars 😉 I hope also everyone registers how easy is to get inside and especially exit with those doors opening to the rear 🙂 I mean, that is true design 😉

  2. Only problem is…. Where would you ever drive something like that?? lol.. Most people would just be taking it up the road to Home Depot, Walmart or to get some groceries, where it would be TOTALLY out of place. Only a rare few would be taking it to a Diddy party and unfortunately that's the ONLY time it would look appropriate – plus, they're the only ones who could afford it.. well… till they get locked up. 🤣 So who are these concepts for?? 🤷‍♂ That question isn't just for THIS car, I've always wondered that about ALL supercars.

  3. This car looks like home made. Like a really bored person who made the car with his 3d printer and little imagination.
    Personally i don't like it at. Everything looks like it was assembled from scrap parts, and 3d printed.

  4. 😢ออกแบบที่ทำงานใหม่กันติ..น่าจะเอาแบบกระจก ด้านหลังพอได้พักสายตาเวลาทำงานปิดไม่แสงเข้า

  5. The car looks amazing and the tech is crazy. The interior is not to my taste but that's just my opinion since tastes differ.
    But did you guys also notice the turning radius seems abysmal?

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