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, ...
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 ...
When they were milking the hell out of the Elan and Esprit, the peeps at Lotus returned to the British automaker’s roots with the Elise. Launched to much critical acclaim in 1995 and named after the ...
Lotus in January confirmed the Elise, Exige and Evora sports cars would all be phased out in 2021, to be replaced by a new series of sports cars starting with the Type 131 (code name) arriving in 2022 ...
British sports car maker Lotus has unveiled the Final Edition models of its Exige and Elise sports cars. This year also marks the end of an era for Lotus Cars. The company announced last January that ...
After carrying the Lotus brand for the past two decades, the Elise, Evora, and Exige sports cars are headed to the great curvy road in the sky after the 2021 model year. We can already hear the cries ...
Lotus announced Monday it will be sending off production of the current Elise and Exige with a collection of Final Edition trims. A total of five new models—two Elises and three Exiges—will mark the ...
At around $12,000 more than the $43,915 base Elise, each individually numbered Sport comes with adjustable Öhlins shocks with 60 rebound and 22 compression settings. You also get a five-way-adjustable ...
It all started with Gran Turismo. From those early PlayStation days, Sean was drawn to anything with four wheels. Prior to joining the Roadshow team, he was a freelance contributor for Motor Authority ...
The new two-seat Lotus Exige Coupe, based on the soft-top Elise, spurs such euphoria from behind the wheel that if the secret of its sheer delightfulness were more broadly known, it'd be deemed a ...
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 on Monday confirmed the arrival of a new series of sports cars to replace the company's aging Elise, Exige and Evora models. The first of the new sports cars, code-named the Type 131, will be ...