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| '''Turbine''' || [[File:Evora Turbine Wheel - Diamond Cut.jpg | Diamond Cut, Forged]] || Diamond Cut - Forged || Front: 8.0J x 18"<br />Rear: 9.5J x 19" || Left Front: ALS5G0003F<br />Right Front: ALS5G0004F<br />Left Rear: ALS5G0005F<br />Right Rear: ALS5G0006F || N/A | | '''Turbine''' || [[File:Evora Turbine Wheel - Diamond Cut.jpg | Diamond Cut, Forged]] || Diamond Cut - Forged || Front: 8.0J x 18"<br />Rear: 9.5J x 19" || Left Front: ALS5G0003F<br />Right Front: ALS5G0004F<br />Left Rear: ALS5G0005F<br />Right Rear: ALS5G0006F || N/A | ||
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− | | '''Design''' || [[File:Evora Design Wheel - Diamond Cut.jpg | Diamond Cut, Forged]] || Diamond Cut - Forged <br /> Gunmetal - Forged <br /> Gloss Black - Forged|| Front: 19"<br />Rear: 20" || N/A || N/A | + | | '''Design''' || [[File:Evora Design Wheel - Diamond Cut.jpg | Diamond Cut, Forged]] [[File:Evora Design Wheel - Gunmetal.jpg | Gunmetal, Forged | 120px]] [[File:Evora Design Wheel - Gloss Black.jpg | Gloss Black, Forged | 120px]] || Diamond Cut - Forged <br /> Gunmetal - Forged <br /> Gloss Black - Forged|| Front: 19"<br />Rear: 20" || N/A || N/A |
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Revision as of 21:31, 11 November 2011
Wheels
Lotus/OEM
Tyres
The Evora is supplied as standard with Pirelli P-Zero tyres. The fronts are 225/40 ZR18, the rears are 255/35 ZR19. Pressures as listed in the owners manual are front 33psi, rear 36 psi. This is increased to 40psi and 43psi if the car is heavily loaded. Winter tyres are also available from Lotus in the form of the Yokohama W. Drive. These are 215/40 R18 on the front, 245/35 R19 on the rear.
If you opt for the larger diameter Design wheels then tyre sizes are increased to 235/35 R19 for the fronts and 275/30 R20 for the rears, with Pirelli P-Zero Corsa's becoming the standard fitment.
Avon also makes the ZZ5 in sizes to suit the Evora and aimed towards 'small to medium -sized high-performance cars'.
References
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/06/09/2011-lotus-evora-s-first-drive-review/
http://www.tyrepress.com/News/1/22/22077.html