The original Exige (NA or naturally aspirated Exige) was launched in 2000 and had a 1.8 L Rover K Series engine in VHPD (Very High Performance Derivative) tune. It produced 177 bhp (132 kW; 179 PS) in standard form and 192 bhp (143 kW; 195 PS) in the "track spec" version.
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Lotus Evora
Lotus Exige S 240

Engine
Toyota supplied, 1796 cc I4, DOHC with VVTL-i (variable valve timing and lift - intelligent), supercharged and intercooled
Bore/Stroke 82 mm/85 mm
218 hp (162.5 kW) @ 7800 rpm
158.6 ft·lbf (215 N·m) @ 5500 rpm
Compression ratio: 11.5:1
Transmission
6-speed, close ratio with single-plate dry clutch
Performance
0-62 (0-100 km/h): 4.1 seconds
0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 9.98 seconds
Top speed: 148 mph (238 km/h)
Fuel consumption: 24 miles per imperial gallon (12 L/100 km; 20 mpg-US) city / 29 miles per imperial gallon (9.7 L/100 km; 24 mpg-US) highway.
Lotus Eterne
2015 Lotus Eterne - 2010 Paris Auto Show


2010 Lotus Esprit
The new Lotus Esprit represents the very essence of exclusive supercar driving. It picks up and exceeds the legacy of it's forefathers. Think of it as a statement of superiority. Think of it as Lotus CEO Dany Bahar's personal statement of intent, his vision for the future of Lotus.

New 2010 Lotus Esprit

2010 Lotus Esprit from top view

Exotic 2010 Lotus Esprit in white diamond color

2010 Lotus Esprit in yellow color

Sporty 2010 Lotus Esprit but looks elegant

The system is designed to harness energy created during braking, offering a boost of energy activated by a button on the dash. The boost is equivalent to nitrous, but with no side effects.

Red 2010 Lotus Esprit

Modification of 2010 Lotus Esprit

Black 2010 Lotus Esprit looks active cars

he styling of the Lotus Esprit echoes the performance with strong lines throughout the sleek low body. The symmetry through the mass and proportion of the Lotus Esprit give it an intense look, it's the perfect example of the new Lotus DNA in action.

Front seat of 2010 Lotus Esprit

Steering wheels of 2010 Lotus Esprit
New 2010 Lotus Esprit
2010 Lotus Esprit from top view
Exotic 2010 Lotus Esprit in white diamond color
2010 Lotus Esprit in yellow color
Sporty 2010 Lotus Esprit but looks elegant
The system is designed to harness energy created during braking, offering a boost of energy activated by a button on the dash. The boost is equivalent to nitrous, but with no side effects.
Red 2010 Lotus Esprit
Modification of 2010 Lotus Esprit
Black 2010 Lotus Esprit looks active cars
he styling of the Lotus Esprit echoes the performance with strong lines throughout the sleek low body. The symmetry through the mass and proportion of the Lotus Esprit give it an intense look, it's the perfect example of the new Lotus DNA in action.
Front seat of 2010 Lotus Esprit
Steering wheels of 2010 Lotus Esprit
Lotus Elise 2011
Lotus Elise was released in September 1996 by the English manufacturer Lotus Cars.Lotus Elise have two seat, rear-wheel drive, mid-engined roadster conceived in early 1994. The car has a hand-finished fibreglass body shell atop its bonded extruded aluminium chassis that provides a rigid platform for the suspension, while keeping weight and production costs to a minimum. The roadster is capable of speeds up to 240 km/h (150 mph). The Elise was named after Elisa, the granddaughter of Romano Artioli who was chairman of Lotus at the time of the car's launch.

New Lotus Elise in 2011

New design of Lotus Elise

Elegant Lotus Elise cars

Luxury Lotus Elise cars

Elegant interior of Lotus Elise 2011

Lotus Elise cars without top cover

Luxury interior of Lotus Elise

Blue Lotus Elise cars

Sporty Lotus Elise cars

Tires of Lotus Elise cars

The machine of Lotus Elise cars

Sky blue Lotus Elise cars

New Lotus Elise in 2011
New design of Lotus Elise
Elegant Lotus Elise cars
Luxury Lotus Elise cars
Elegant interior of Lotus Elise 2011
Lotus Elise cars without top cover
Luxury interior of Lotus Elise
Blue Lotus Elise cars
Sporty Lotus Elise cars
Tires of Lotus Elise cars
The machine of Lotus Elise cars
Sky blue Lotus Elise cars
Paris 2010: Lotus Esprit Concept previews upcoming revival of a legend
Lotus is ready to make a big impact at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. It brought five concept vehicles to the show (more on the other four in short order), and one in particular has us salivating. Lotus plans to revive the much-loved Esprit for the 2013 model year. Before we see a production version of that car, the automaker is showcasing its Lotus Esprit Concept.
Taking cues from the old Esprit, the Esprit Concept plunks its engine amidship, though instead of honoring the turbocharged four-cylinders that powered the originals, the concept makes do with a meaty supercharged 5.0-liter V8. That V8 will look familiar to fans of the Lexus IS-F. The two-seater will produce 620 horsepower, accelerate from 0-60 in under 3.5 seconds and then blast onward to a 205-mile-per-hour top speed. The plan is to bring the production version to market in the spring of 2013 with a price tag around $175,000.
In addition to the massive, and massively exciting ,V8 power, the Lotus Esprit will also be offered with KERS as an option. KERS, or Kinetic Energy Recovery System, is a system used by Formula 1 cars to recover heat energy generated during braking. The energy is stored until the driver wants a powerful boost and with a push of a button propels the car with more force than two bottles of NOS... the big ones.
Paris 2010: Lotus Elise Concept evolves the sports car
There's no denying that Lotus had lost its way prior to the release of the much-loved Elise. The company that Colin built had strayed from its roots of lightweight sports cars and drifted towards the exotic realm... and it had drastic effects on the company's bottom line. Thankfully, the Elise and its hard-core cousin, the Exige, set the company back on the straight and narrow.
All of this begs the question, though: How do you update a modern classic like the Elise? Lotus' answer is currently being shown off at the Paris Motor Show. Here are the basics: 320 horsepower from a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine procured from Toyota, a six-speed manual and optional paddle-shifted automatic transmission, and a 2,409-pound curb weight. This supercharged model can hit 62 in 4.3 seconds. Price? $55,000.
For those keeping track of such things, which is to say nearly all of you, that is indeed heavier and more expensive than the current Elise... and that's not good. Fortunately, Lotus promises that there will be less expensive versions of the 2015 Elise available, presumably without the benefit of forced induction. There will also be both hard-and soft-top models on offer.
What all Elises will offer, though, is a more luxurious cabin and easier entry and exit. We're loving the look of the interior, with its pod-like binnacle of instruments, steering wheel with F1-style progressive shift lights and its digital rendering of race circuits for those venturing out the the track. As for the exterior, well, let's just say we're not quite on board yet with what Lotus designers have planned for the brand's future. Fortunately they have plenty of time to change our minds.
Paris 2010: Lotus debuts Eterne hybrid sedan concept
When we think of Lotus, the words "hybrid" and "sedan" aren't exactly the first words that come to mind. Now, though, Lotus is changing all that with the introduction of its Eterne concept, a four-door sedan with an optional hybrid powertrain. This may be a big step in a different direction for Lotus, but it's nothing new. The Eterne takes the same shape as the Porsche Panamera, Aston Martin Rapide and Audi A7 Sportback.
Like the new Esprit concept, the Eterne is powered by a 620-horsepower, 5.0-liter V8 sourced from Toyota. The optional hybrid drivetrain uses a Formula 1-style KERS energy recuperation system, and the Lotus sedan will be available in both rear- and all-wheel drive. Of course, this is still a Lotus, so good performance numbers are an absolute must, and we're told that the Eterne will run to 60 miles per hour in just 4.0 seconds on its way to a top speed of 196 mph.
While merely a concept at this point, Lotus says that the Eterne is slated for production in 2015 and that the sedan will cost around $190,000.
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