Lotus Emira 2022 Quick Start Manual

Lotus Emira 2022 Quick Start Manual

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  • Page 1 QUICK START GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    This guide provides an overview of the QUICK START GUIDE INFORMATION ..............2 vehicle main features and controls. LOTUS ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ................4 Ensure to visit the Group Lotus website to read and download the latest version LOTUS E-CALL ......................5 of the main owner’s handbook and SWITCHES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW ..............6...
  • Page 3 – Occasional non-competitive manufacturing warranty period of the the breakdown – including name, trackside recovery* Lotus vehicle that you have purchased. vehicle registration or VIN, location *Non-competitive is defined as track details. If your vehicle has incurred For further information, please scan the...
  • Page 4: Lotus Roadside Assistance

    LOTUS ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Lotus Roadside Assistance Contact Telephone Numbers Country Selected Number Alternative Number Country Selected Number Alternative Number Austria 0800 - 0 80 533 +31 (0)20 - 799 488 3 Latvia +31 (0)20 - 799 488 3 Not applicable...
  • Page 5: Lotus E-Call

    Coverage NOTE: This service may not be Lotus E-Call is available when the available for all vehicles or in cer- ignition is turned ON. The operation of tain markets. E-Call - SOS Emergency 112 Assistance...
  • Page 6: Switches And Controls Overview

    SWITCHES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW Cabin Driving Area...
  • Page 7 SWITCHES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW Cabin Driving Area Glove box Air vents Centre display Overhead console Exterior lighting/Trip A reset Left-hand keypad Driver display Horn Right-hand keypad Windscreen wiper/washer Display illumination Tailgate release Door control panel Overhead Console Seat controls Emergency (SOS) assistance call button* Electric parking brake Interior lighting buttons Steering column adjuster...
  • Page 8 SWITCHES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW Steering Wheel Switches Centre Pad Horn Driver airbag Left Hand Keypad Switches Right Hand Keypad Switches Left/right scroll Volume increase Resume/increase vehicle speed Menu options Voice commands Up/down scroll Adaptive cruise control (if fitted) Scroll and confirm Scroll and confirm Left/right scroll Decrease vehicle speed...
  • Page 9 SWITCHES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW Centre Console Controls All Vehicles Air temperature and A/C switch Volume play/pause button Manual gear shift lever Hazard warning lights Auto climate and fan switch Drive mode selection switch Engine start/stop button Automatic Vehicles Gear selector P - Park button...
  • Page 10 SWITCHES AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW Door Control Panel Door unlock button Door lock button Door mirror adjustment buttons/toggle Power door window switches Seat memory switches (if fitted)
  • Page 11: Unlocking/Locking

    UNLOCKING/LOCKING Unlocking/Locking driver’s door panel. Press the button to unlock both doors. With both doors closed, press the button to lock. Opening a Door from the Outside With the vehicle unlocked: – Press the front of the door handle. Locking: Pressing the button –...
  • Page 12 OPENING/CLOSING column to unlatch the tailgate. The tail- gate can now be opened. CAUTION: Pressing the switch re- leases the latching mechanism, therefore if the switch is acciden- tally pressed, the tailgate must be manually closed before driving or locking the vehicle. Emergency Release Handles Closing the Tailgate Pull down the tailgate and press firmly...
  • Page 13 OPENING/CLOSING Inside Luggage Compartment (Child Entrapment) An emergency release handle is provid- ed if a child should become trapped in- Removing the Key Blade side the rear luggage compartment. Press and hold the release but- Using the Emergency Key Blade ton on the side of the keyfob, (a The handle at the rear of the compart- Press the front of the left-hand...
  • Page 14: Opening/Closing

    OPENING/CLOSING Rotate the key blade counter- clockwise to its starting position. Remove the key blade from the lock and release the handle so that it is resting against the door. – Pull the handle and the door will open. Deactivating the Vehicle Alarm –...
  • Page 15: Steering Wheel And Seats

    STEERING WHEEL AND SEATS Steering Wheel Adjustment Power Seats (If Fitted) Seat Fold The steering wheel can be adjusted for Pull the strap on the outboard rear of Adjust the lumbar support both height and depth. the seat to fold the backrest and move by pressing the top/bottom/ the seat forwards.
  • Page 16: Lighting

    LIGHTING Direction Indicators High/Low Beam Headlights Light Switch Short flash: Move the stalk up or Rotate the ring on the stalk on the High beam flash: Pull the stalk down until resistance is felt and rearwards. left-hand side of the steering wheel. release.
  • Page 17 lectric, S002517, 9.00, en-US, Approved, 2017-12-07 12:06. ving. If you are not Battery charging fault : If this warning indicator LIGHTING r for inspection. illuminates while the engine is running, it may indicate the charging system is not functioning properly. Please g indicator alerts switch off all the unnecessary electrical equipments, ivated or that a...
  • Page 18: Windscreen, Windows And Mirrors

    Using the rain sensor extra sweep is made when the thumbwheel is • Using the rain sensor's me sensor button The rain sensor automatically starts the wind- (p. 167) turned upward. screen wipers based on how much water it WINDSCREEN, WINDOWS AND MIRRORS Move the lever down to make the wipers Using the rear window wi •...
  • Page 19 WINDSCREEN, WINDOWS AND MIRRORS Manual Angling During Parking Door mirror glasses can be angled down for the driver to view the side of the road when parking*. – With reverse gear engaged, press the L or R switches as required. –...
  • Page 20: Steering Wheel Keypad - Cruise Control & Speed Limiter

    Simply tap and hold the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode. Tapping the Simply tap and hold the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode. Tapping the home button will deactivate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view. home button will deactivate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view.
  • Page 21: Steering Wheel Keypad - Widget Options

    STEERING WHEEL KEYPAD - WIDGET OPTIONS Right-Hand Keypad Widget Options Press the up/down switches on the Performance Lap Timer keypad to view the widget options in G-Force meter. Recording a lap time. the drivers display. Performance gauges. Recording best lap time. Downforce gauge.
  • Page 22: Climate

    CLIMATE Using Navigation Bar in Centre Demister Display Heated Rear Screen/Door From the navigation bar in the Mirrors centre display, select the cli- mate control icon to show the Air Recirculation available options: Auto Climate – Temperature. Rotate to adjust auto climate. –...
  • Page 23: Charging, Usb Connectivity And Glovebox

    CHARGING, USB CONNECTIVITY AND GLOVEBOX 12 Volt Power Socket USB Ports Armrest Rearview Mirror A power socket is located at the rear 2 USB ports (type A and C) are fitted A USB port is located at the front of of the centre console.
  • Page 24: Driver Display

    DRIVER DISPLAY Driver Display Tour Mode Tour and Sport Mode Displays Driver support menu. Tachometer (RPM). Performance gear shift & launch control indicator. Speedometer. Menu options & notifications. Gear selected & drive mode 8 8 6 8 8 7 8 8 7 Turn-by-turn navigation.
  • Page 25 8 8 8 8 8 1 1 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 8 7 8 8 8 lights; contact your Lotus Retailer Gear selected & drive mode. immediately. 8 8 7 8 8 7 Driver support menu.
  • Page 26 Reduce speed An explanatory text may operate but without the ABS immediately and seek Lotus also be shown on the driver function. Retailer advice without display at the same time.
  • Page 27 DRIVER DISPLAY Symbol Description Symbol Description Airbags Tyre Pressure System Driver environment Illuminated red. If the lamp Illuminates amber when Driver environment remains illuminated or a tyre pressure is too low. User manual - China CX11 Non-electric, S002517, 9.00, en-US, Approved, 2017-12-07 12:06. User manual - China CX11 Non-electric, S002517, 9.00, en-US, Approved, 2017-12-07 12:06.
  • Page 28 LOTUS LAUNCH CONTROL Lotus Launch Control Activating Lotus Launch Control The vehicle will perform a launch start, Available for automatic transmission With the engine at idle speed: providing maximum acceleration. model vehicles (if equipped). Activated 1. Release the parking brake.
  • Page 29 CENTRE DISPLAY Centre Display Overview Home Screen Display Infotainment, certain vehicle controls/ widgets/application options and menus as well as personalised settings are accessed from the centre display. Some 8 8 6 buttons on the display will change appearance and function dependent on the application or menu screen currently shown.
  • Page 30 th the screen will also be set to the lowest display artial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS rtial mode and return the driver to the previous view. ode” on page 104 for more details. fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy CENTRE DISPLAY button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode.
  • Page 31 CENTRE DISPLAY QUICK PANEL + NOTIFICATIONS Clear all ating Partial Mode Full Contact Name 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Call Back 1 Missed call - 2 hours ago ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy e infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes ating Partial Mode 1.3.
  • Page 32 CENTRE DISPLAY Global Settings and App Options Car Settings Car Settings The operation of certain vehicle functions can be set or adjusted. Driver Support General Driver Support 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Security Climate Security Connect Lights Mirror Settings Exterior Lights Mirror Settings System Fig.
  • Page 33 CENTRE DISPLAY Setting Menu Options General Electric parking brake: Automatic activation/deactivation. Windscreen wipers: Set to service position. Car information: RMS activation indication and V.I.N. information. Reset car options: Reset vehicle settings to factory default. Climate Recirculation timer: Automatic cancellation after 30 minutes. Fan intensity auto mode: Low, medium and high intensity level options.
  • Page 34 CENTRE DISPLAY Apple Carplay Android Auto Navigation Media Trip Statistics Profile Manager 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS ating Partial Mode 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Phone Tyre Pressure Performance Laptimer Quick Panel ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested. It reduces the energy The quick panel provides shortcuts e infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes ating Partial Mode...
  • Page 35 1.3. GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS CENTRE DISPLAY System Settings System Settings System Settings The operation of certain vehicle Fig. 3 settings can be adjusted from this 12.21 12.21 Keyboard Language Language Keyboard Language screen. Clock Units Clock Opening the System Options Fig.
  • Page 36 CENTRE DISPLAY Keyboard The keyboard can only be activated when either the search or edit icons are displayed. Search contact name Keyboard Functions Cancel - return to previous screen. Return. Input field where characters entered are displayed. Shift/cap lock, (double tap for capital letter lock). Search results display, (tap a result to select).
  • Page 37 CENTRE DISPLAY Tyre Pressure Performance Monitoring System Lap Timer Media Navigation Trip Phone Widgets Dependent on the option selected, a large and small widget are shown on the viewing area of the display screen. From the home screen display flick the widgets on the screen to scroll up or down to view the available options.
  • Page 38 CENTRE DISPLAY Keyboard layout settings are global. If a driver profile adds an additional language to the keyboard, they are also available when a different driver profile is used. Guest This is a local profile and if used will store local settings made and will use these settings the next time the ‘Guest’...
  • Page 39: Park Assist Systems

    PARK ASSIST SYSTEMS Park Assist System Tapping the button on the display Trajectory guidelines are overlayed on The Park Assist System (PAS)* auto- turns the sound on or off. the camera image to represent ground matically activates when reverse gear level behind the vehicle.
  • Page 40: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING Ignition Modes Starting the Engine Different vehicle functions are available – Ensure the keyfob is in the front seat in each ignition mode. To change the area. ignition mode from mode 0 (inactive, – Manual vehicles: Transmission in with the vehicle unlocked and driver’s neutral and depress the clutch pedal.
  • Page 41 STARTING AND DRIVING Switching off the Engine. Release the footbrake pedal and de- The setting for automatic deactivation/ – Lift the rear of the START/STOP EN- press the accelerator pedal. activation of the parking brake is GINE button flip cover. selected in the centre display.
  • Page 42 STARTING AND DRIVING Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission or rearward once or twice to shift be- tween gears. To select R, if D is currently selected, depress the footbrake, move the gear selector forward to select N, release the pressure and let it spring back then move it forward again to select to R.
  • Page 43 STARTING AND DRIVING gear by simultaneously pulling both Using the Gear Selector steering wheel mounted paddle shift- – Move the gear selector to the right ers towards the driver. (toward “+”) then release, the trans- mission will remain in the current Drive Selection in Manual Mode gear automatically selected.
  • Page 44 STARTING AND DRIVING will be automatically selected by the Drive Modes – A reduction in ESC settings allow transmission as the vehicle road speed Different drive modes are available to for increased power-induced wheel decreases to protect the transmission alter the vehicle’s powertrain, exhaust slippage thresholds and no throttle system and prevent the engine from and stability characteristics.
  • Page 45 STARTING AND DRIVING mum continuous engine speed char- + DRIVE MODE acteristics carried over from ‘Sport’ T OUR mode setting. S PORT – For automatic transmission vehicles, gear shift points are optimised for T RAC K performance. Enhanced Performance Powertrain Simplied with added Lightness.
  • Page 46 Adaptive Cruise Control Closing Vehicle Warning Automatic Vehicle Speed Limiter Exhaust Ultimate Performance Powertrain ESC ‘Off’ Selected Door Opening Warning Collision Mitigation Simply Lotus Stability Exhaust Fatigue Alert Cruise Control Stability Lane Departure Warning Traffic Sign Information Press and hold the ESC...
  • Page 47: Fuel Filling

    Using a Filling Station 95 RON. unlocked and is opened by pushing and – With the engine switched off, insert Lotus recommends the use then releasing the rear of the flap. the pump nozzle fully into the neck of 97 RON unleaded fuel so that both spring-loaded flaps are where available.
  • Page 48: Emergency Tyre Inflator Kit

    EMERGENCY TYRE INFLATOR KIT 7. Remove the valve cap from punctured tyre. 8. Screw the transparent airline hose to the tyre valve. 9. Connect the compressor connector to the 12V auxiliary power socket. 10. Press the on-off button to start the compressor.
  • Page 49: Vehicle Recovery

    VEHICLE RECOVERY Vehicle Recovery NOTE: Towing dollies must be Screw the recovery eye supplied in the placed under the rear wheels vehicle tool kit into the threaded before winching the vehicle if mounting point located behind the left- neutral cannot be selected or the hand side of the front bumper centre parking brake released.
  • Page 50 When moving a vehicle by transporter purpose. Lotus recommend recovery is carried or trailer, the vehicle should be secured out by your Lotus Retailer or a profes- only by chocking and strapping around sional vehicle recovery service using a CAUTION: Using incorrect towing the road wheels.
  • Page 56 The information included in this publication for the United Kingdom was correct at the time of printing as shown below. Lotus has a policy of continuous product improvement and reserves the right to discontinue or change specification, design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatsoever relative to the shown in this publication.

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