The same boot lid hinges from the front and opens to reveal a small, fully-carpeted luggage compartment. The centre of the boot area has an elevated profile and two small extensions on the lid that form two narrow ducts when closed, as well as the Ocelot emblem on the frontal area, ahead of the boot seam. The upper area is denoted by the curved line above the intakes, which extends towards the front quarters, while the outer sections on the upper area are occupied by vertical plastic housings with dual modern headlamps. The front fascia of the car shows heavy predominance of large mesh intakes, which are separated by two thin dividers around the centre and two wider ones on the outer portions, while the bottom is separated into two painted splitters with curved inner edges and a plastic section on the centre, which actually spans the front overhang on the underside. Also, unlike the Evija, the car lacks the retractable rear-view cameras located on the front fenders, but can be modified with a set of rounded wing mirrors with long supports, similar to those from the LaFerrari. However, unlike the Evija, the rear vents that surround the back of the vehicle are not separated from the tail lights. The Virtue is primarily based on the Lotus Evija, given the similarly-designed tail light and brake lights, as well as the unique, branded reverse light.
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