Welcome to Rev Up Giving, where Texas car enthusiasts can make a significant impact through the donation of their cherished Lotus Evija. This groundbreaking hypercar is not only a marvel of engineering but also a piece of automotive history. As the first all-electric model from the revered British manufacturer, the Evija’s unique pedigree coupled with its limited production of just 130 units makes it a desirable collector's asset. With a base MSRP of $2.4M, your donation can contribute to vital community initiatives while preserving the integrity of this masterpiece.
Donating your Evija provides an opportunity for fellow enthusiasts and collectors to appreciate its heritage and performance capabilities. As part of the donation process, it is mandatory to disclose the battery state-of-health (SoH) on the accompanying paperwork. This ensures transparency and accuracy regarding the valuation of this remarkable vehicle, further solidifying its status as a collector's item with a proven provenance. Join us in making a difference in Texas while keeping the legacy of the Lotus Evija alive.
📖Generation guide
Evija Type 130 • 2020+
The Evija represents Lotus's first foray into all-electric hypercars, featuring a powerful 2011hp four-motor drive system, and is regarded for its lightweight engineering and performance-focused design.
Known issues by generation
The Lotus Evija, while revolutionary, does carry specific considerations for potential donors. The 70 kWh battery pack, developed in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering, requires careful monitoring of its state-of-health (SoH), as degradation can significantly impact overall vehicle valuation. This is particularly crucial given the already heightened prices associated with halo-EV hypercars. Furthermore, the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis should undergo inspection following any track usage to ensure integrity, and early production models may face HVAC battery-cooling issues that require attention. Ensuring that service history is well-documented and verified by Lotus's authorized service centers is also essential for maintaining the vehicle's collector-tier status.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of a Lotus Evija is heavily influenced by its condition and provenance. Producing a sequential production-number certificate is critical, as is the documentation regarding the battery's state-of-health (SoH). Variations in battery condition can swing valuation by 20-40%, underscoring the necessity for a thorough appraisal. Original paint and bespoke color approvals further enhance value, with established auction houses such as RM Sotheby's, Bonhams, and Mecum providing necessary comparables for IRS Form 8283 Section B compliance. Given its $2.4M MSRP, a qualified appraisal per IRS Pub 561 is mandatory, typically costing between $2500 and $7500 to ensure accurate market representation.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Lotus Evija involves a detailed process to ensure compliance with IRS regulations. A qualified appraiser, as defined by IRS Pub 561, is required to evaluate the vehicle and assist in filling out the essential IRS Form 8283 Section B, which must be completed given the vehicle’s high value. Additionally, it is crucial to transport the Evija in an enclosed, climate-controlled trailer to maintain battery integrity. Required documentation includes the production-number certificate, battery state-of-health report, bespoke color approval letters, and service history from authorized Lotus facilities, ensuring a smooth transition of ownership.
Texas regional notes
In Texas, owners of the Lotus Evija can find a growing network of specialized services to maintain their halo-EV hypercars. While authorized Lotus service centers are limited, the Lotus Hethel direct network and Customer Care Centre specialists provide essential resources. Ensuring proper climate-controlled storage and battery conditioning is vital, especially in the warmer Texas climate. Furthermore, Texas-based collectors have access to a vibrant community and private broker channels that cater specifically to high-value hypercars, making it an ideal region for owning and maintaining the Evija.
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