Isotope Green Evora
I've only seen (Aspen) white in person, and that looked fantastic, with the optional black forged wheels - but Isotope Green looks !
Quite a popular colour on the Exige, but I doubt you'll see many Evoras in this shade !
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I've only seen (Aspen) white in person, and that looked fantastic, with the optional black forged wheels - but Isotope Green looks !
Quite a popular colour on the Exige, but I doubt you'll see many Evoras in this shade !
Oct 13, 2009 1:33:17 AM
that is stunning! So nice, the Evora is growing on me a lot. Very practical sports car too i guess when compared to the others in their showroom.
indeed shifting is ancient technology - so is a fuel burning engine.. I happen to like both :)
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Oct 13, 2009 11:48:52 AM
not a fan of the isotope green either, it's the new "krypton green" they used to offer... a tad more yellow than green. Those colours are very shrill but I think they look better on the true exotics, like Lambos for instance.
I've had the chance to see the Evora in different colours at the factory in Hethel a few months back...before it was released. Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to take any photos. It is a very beautiful car. You have to see it in real to appreciate its lines.
I like it in the shades of grey.