
The new Evora will rival Porsche's Cayman.

The Evora featres a new 3.5-litre V6 sourced from Toyota.
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The cabin has been a disapoitment with a non-logical layout of controls.

Weighing in at only 1,382 KGs the Evora gets to 60mph in 4.9 seconds.
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Bulid quality inside the cabin has been improved.

The Sport Racer model gets certain optional touches such as a 7 Inch touchscreen sat-nav and bluetooth.
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The supercharged Evora produces 345bhp and cuts a tenth of the standard 0-60mph time.

The Evora's handling is great and doesn't have an impact on the comfort of the driving experience.
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The cabin is very narrow and does not have much head room.

The small 160-litre boot is barely big enough for two soft bags making the Evora fairly impractical.
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