Lotus was once much more than a maker of niche vehicles. The machines they built competed at the highest levels of motorsport, at times with incredible results. Big names like those of Emerson ...
Lotus has just entered the hypercar space with its $2.1 million Evija, but the British sports car marque hasn't forgotten its more attainable cars. On Wednesday it unveiled the Elise Classic Heritage ...
Lotus has announced the launch of four new Limited-edition versions of the iconic Elise sports car. Each of the four has a "vibrant and distinctive color palette" meant to pay tribute to the ...
Shortly after the official announcement that the Elise and Exige will go out of production this year, Lotus bids farewell to its iconic sports cars with special Final Edition models. Lotus will offer ...
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Lotus is launching four new Classic Heritage limited-edition versions for the Elise featuring iconic motorsport color schemes from the company’s illustrious racing history. Customers will be able to ...
Global debut at Autosport 2014, in Birmingham UK January 9-12 Equipped with mid-mounted, transverse, 1.8L engine 2.2 mile lap over 4 sec. faster than the road-going Elise S Base MSRP $66,650 plus ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
Production of the two cars, plus the Evora, will come to a close this year as Lotus locks in a future with new and electrified sports cars. It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early ...
Lotus says farewell to Exige, Elise, and Evora sports cars in grand photo op at Hethel factory. The three cars were responsible for almost half of all Lotuses ever sold. But the future looks bright, ...