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But since those heady days of twin-turbocharged V8s, two decades later, what was once a pricey sports car is today a bargain ...
We run through some of the more overlooked limited/special edition Lotus Elises, Exiges and Evoras, among other models.
Its mini supercar looks and easy-to-drive nature make the Turbo SE good for everyday driving. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The end goal? Securing Lotus’ financial future so it can build an EV sports car that’s actually fun and engaging to drive. That’s easier said than done, but it’s a real plan. As the ...
In spite of the brand’s mantra of “simplify, then add lightness” philosophy, British sports car manufacturer Lotus may have a ...
Lotus Emira Clark Edition Undeniably a Lotus… Correct, and that’s the entire point. Lotus has always been a brand big on its ...
so Lotus‘ sports car revival is just beginning. However, despite the Emira’s youth and rave reviews among car enthusiasts, the legendary British brand is already planning its replacement with ...
Lotus has built no-nonsense, enthusiast-focused sports cars for decades, prioritizing lightness and efficiency over creature comforts, complicated tech and large-displacement engines. The Emira is ...
Those who detest the very notion of an electric SUV with a Lotus badge should drive an Eletre S before they pass judgement ...
Lotus has also teased an electric sports car dubbed the Type 135, which is expected in 2028 and should take inspiration from the Elise. The Elise’s fiberglass body shell was mounted on top of a ...
The Emira news comes to us from a forum called Lotus Talk, which was spotted by Car and Driver. A user shared a message they received from a local Lotus dealer explaining the news. Not only have ...
meaning the combustion-powered Lotus sports car may yet exist in the future. In a discussion with local publication Autocar, recently appointed European CEO Dan Balmer was asked if such a thing ...