As we always say, sports car lovers are a fickle bunch. They know what they like and do not deal well with changes. Ferrari and Lamborghini
lovers want fat sports cars with even fatter engines, whereas Lotus
lovers want svelte and nimble machines that they can toss around at
will. The models that Lotus has axed were very fat, by Lotus standard,
and were not warmly received by enthusiasts.
Also
scrapped in the process was the crazy notion that Lotus would produce
its own engines for these new models. If the consistent lapping of Lotus-powered vehicles in INDYCAR isn’t enough of a deterrent for Lotus building their own engines, the sheer cost of the project is.
This
is all clearly a cost-controlling measure by DRB-Hicom and Lotus to try
and save the failing company, but it does have a bit of the
undercoating of a jab to Bahar’s ribs. Regardless of the possible shot
at Bahar’s ego, this is just one of the many necessary evils that Lotus
has to go through to get back to being a profitable business.
Another
necessary evil is the fact that Lotus will have to lay off 50
contractors hired to work on these new projects, which were part of
Bahar’s “Five-Year Plan.”
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