As a proud owner of a Lotus Evora, you belong to an exclusive club of automotive enthusiasts who appreciate the balance of luxury and performance. Built between 2010 and 2021, the Evora's design ranges from the refined base model to the powerful halo trims like the GT430. The unique 2+2 layout offers a rare blend of practicality and sportiness, making it a favored choice among supercar aficionados in Kansas City.
Whether youβre transitioning from the thrill of driving to enjoying other passions or just ready to part with your beloved Evora, donating your vehicle is a meaningful way to contribute. This also gives you the chance to celebrate the manual transmission, especially cherished in the Evora S and 400. As Kansas City continues to nurture a vibrant car culture, your donation can help amplify community efforts while honoring the legacy of your beloved coupe.
πGeneration guide
Evora Base β’ 2010-2013
The original Evora features a Toyota 2GR-FE 3.5L V6, generating 276hp. It offers both a 6-speed manual and an Aisin 6-speed automatic. Known for its reliability and charm.
Evora S β’ 2011-2014
This model introduces a supercharger, pushing power to 345hp. The manual version is a collector's favorite, revered for its performance and engagement.
Evora 400 β’ 2016-2018
The 400 elevates performance with 400hp and a refined body, showcasing enhanced aerodynamics. The driving experience remains thrilling, especially in manual form.
Evora Sport 410 + Evora GT β’ 2018-2020
Both trims focus on weight savings and deliver 416hp. A standout for enthusiasts who value lightweight construction and exhilarating handling.
Evora GT430 + GT430 Sport β’ 2018-2020
The pinnacle of the Evora lineup, featuring 430hp and advanced carbon-fiber aerodynamics. With only ~60 produced, these models are highly sought after.
Known issues by generation
When considering the Evora model, it's crucial to be aware of specific issues associated with each generation. The base and S models with the Toyota 2GR-FE 3.5L V6 are typically reliable. However, the supercharged variants (S/400/GT430) require attention to heat management, particularly the intercooler pump and supercharger belt service intervals. Additionally, while the manual transmission is celebrated, the Aisin DCT has its nuances. Some later models faced electric power steering reliability concerns, and repair for the fiberglass-reinforced plastic body panels may necessitate specialist skills. Given the limited dealer network in the U.S., maintaining access to service can be challenging.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value of your Evora can significantly vary based on its condition and features. Halo trims like the Evora GT430 and GT430 Sport, due to their rarity and performance, often reach appraisal-tier territory, valued between $110,000 and $175,000 retail. Manual transmission variants, especially the S and 400, are highly sought after among collectors, which can elevate their worth. Original, unmodified examples generally hold better value compared to heavily modified ones. For those donating their Evora worth over $5,000, Form 8283 Section B may be required for appraisal, ensuring you receive a donation value reflective of your vehicle's true worth.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Lotus Evora through Wheels for Good involves specific considerations to ensure a smooth process. Due to the vehicle's low clearance, a flatbed tow truck is necessary for transportation. If your Evora is a soft-top convertible, adequate weather protection during pick-up is essential. Additionally, mid-engine access for towing requires careful handling, especially for carbon-fiber body panels. Our team is experienced in managing these unique needs, ensuring your car is treated with the respect it deserves during its transition to a new purpose.
Kansas City regional notes
Kansas City is home to a robust community of automotive enthusiasts, and Evora owners often participate in track days and Cars and Coffee meets. However, with fewer Lotus dealers available, access to specialized service can be a challenge. This reality highlights the importance of connecting with fellow enthusiasts and specialists in the area who understand the specific needs of your Evora. Seasonal climate storage considerations are also essential for preserving the integrity of your vehicle, ensuring it remains in top condition for years to come.
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As an owner of a Lotus Evora, you understand the unique joy and impracticality that comes with this stunning 2+2 coupe. If you're considering parting with your beloved vehicle, donating it to Wheels for Good not only honors your passion but also supports community efforts. Join fellow enthusiasts in making a difference, while ensuring your Evora continues to inspire and captivate others.