Lotus Could Be In Legal Trouble Over Evija Hypercar
“As the program entered its latter stages pre the Covid lockdown, Lotus elected to bring the project in house due to delivery problems from Williams Advanced Engineering. Lotus will complete and enhance the program in house as referred to in previous statements about our new Advanced Technical Center in Warwickshire and the revised Evija production timetable. The end result will be a better product as we introduce not only the most powerful production car in the world, but also the world’s best electric car for the drivers.”
Williams, on the other hand, tells a different story, suggesting the termination was far from amicable. The company claims Lotus’ decision was “wrongful and without any legal basis, made for Lotus/Geely’s unrelated commercial reasons” and that allegations from Lotus that it breached the terms of the agreement are “false and contrived.”
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