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Rabu, 14 September 2011

Lotus Evora GTE Limited Edition PHOTO GALLERY


After receiving positive feedback and ongoing interest from buyers, Lotus decided to expand the availability of its special edition Evora GTE road car instead of sticking to its original plan that called for a limited production run of 114 cars for the Chinese market.

The special edition is based on the Evora GTE racecar featuring the same 3.5-liter supercharged V6 engine delivering 444-horses, up from the Evora S' 350-ponies.

A new sequential AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) racing gearbox transfers power to the lightweight forged alloy rims with center lock hubs shod in Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires.

Lotus engineers also reduced the car's weight by 105kg or 232 pounds over the base Evora through the use of carbon fibre throughout the exterior and interior. For example, the lightweight material has been used for all the bodywork modifications including the front and rear bumpers, the rear wing and the doors.

Commenting on the Evora GTE road car, Group Lotus CEO Dany Bahar said: “The response to this model in China has been so incredible, within days we had sold out with 114 orders. In response, we decided that the only logical step from a business perspective was to increase production and widen our reach.

“What is unique about this car is not just that it’s a serious race car – it’s a serious car. People get so excited when they see and especially hear it for the first time. It’s a very special car and will appeal to a very special type of driver – and they won’t be disappointed," Bahard added.


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IAA 2011: New Lotus Evora GTE Limited Edition with 444-horses


After receiving positive feedback and ongoing interest from buyers, Lotus decided to expand the availability of its special edition Evora GTE road car instead of sticking to its original plan that called for a limited production run of 114 cars for the Chinese market.

The special edition is based on the Evora GTE racecar featuring the same 3.5-liter supercharged V6 engine delivering 444-horses, up from the Evora S' 350-ponies.

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Selasa, 13 September 2011

IAA 2011: Lotus Debuts New Exige S with 350HP V6 and Rally-Spec Exige R-GT


Among the many world premieres at the Lotus stand in Frankfurt is the new Exige series and more specifically, the street-legal Exige S, and the competition Exige GT with which the British company plans to make its comeback to the world of rallying.

The road-going Exige S somewhat deviates from Lotus' philosophy of making ultra-lightweight sports cars with small displacement engines as it brings in the Evora S' 3.5-liter supercharged V6 that produces 350-ponies.

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IAA 2011: New Lotus Elise S with 220HP and Elise SPS


The most popular car in Lotus' lineup is up for its annual model year upgrade with the presentation of the Elise S that features a new supercharged four-banger and the Elise SPS that utilizes a new lightweight, robotized automated manual transmission. Read more »

Jumat, 09 September 2011

New Lotus Teaser Begs the Question: What the F…?


Despite what the title of this article may suggest, it's not what you're thinking. You see, Lotus just dropped a note into our email box titled "The Lotus Fight: What the F...rankfurt?" along with a video that is supposed to be a teaser for the British firm's world premieres at next week's automotive gathering in Frankfurt, Germany.

However, all we get is a boxer and a couple of fuzzy images of an undefined car. Lotus has stated that it will show three new models in Frankfurt, but has only named the Elise S as one of them.

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Rabu, 31 Agustus 2011

Lotus to Unveil 3 New Models in Frankfurt in Addition to the Production Evora GTE Special



Lotus is gearing up for the largest and most important automotive event of the year that takes place in Frankfurt next month with the presentation of three brand-new models, one special edition version and two new options for its current lineup.

The British company announced that one of the new models is the Elise S that replaces the Elise SC with a more capable 1.8-liter supercharged engine delivering 220-horsepower, while also returning lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

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Selasa, 30 Agustus 2011

Scoop: New Lotus Exige Reveals itself in the Open



Last time we brought you spy photos of the 2013 Lotus Exige, it was a set of grainy pictures shot from a distance, which only revealed the profile of the British firm's mid-engine sports car. But our canny scoopsters are back with a new batch of photos, this time showing the prototype in detail.

The developed model pictured appears to have a longer wheelbase and rear overhang than the outgoing Exige while the design is entirely new featuring a lower nose that resembles the styling of the Evora. Our spies told us that the car also looked wider than the older model.

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Selasa, 16 Agustus 2011

New lotus evora gte concept


New lotus evora gte concept
 New lotus evora gte concept
 New lotus evora gte concept



New lotus evora gte concept

011 Lotus Evora Enduro GT Concept. Evora Enduro – GT Concept

The Evolving Evora
The Lotus Evora get the umpteenth twist in the form of a new show car, which can be seen these days at the Geneva Motor Show. It is the only model, as the Lotus Evora Hybrid Concept 414E is also presented these days, but unlike the latter, which emphasizes the technological aspect, the Lotus Evora Carbon Concept in question this time is more focused on aesthetic aspects.
Its main innovations are a composite body in white pearl effect which contrasts with the various elements of carbon fiber as the roof or the rear diffuser, details not only serve to embellish your design, but also lowers weight. The interior also gets a carbon fiber treatment, with many facts and details in this material and upholstered in leather and Alcantara, seeking to emphasize the luxury and sportiness of the British model.

Enduro Evora – GT Concept Car is the evolved version of GT4 endurance podium Evora. This Enduro has been designed by Lotus Motorsport under the expert eyes of leading designer Nicola Scimeca.

Senin, 15 Agustus 2011

2011 Lotus Evora GTE Road Car Concept Review




2011 Lotus Evora GTE Road Car Concept
Lotus has announced today that it will be bringing a brand new concept car to the 2011 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance taking place this weekend. Depicted in this single image, the new concept is called the 2011 Lotus Evora GTE Road Car Concept and it's essentially a road going version of the Evora GTE race car Lotus currently fields in several FIA GT sanctioned events.
You’ll note that Lotus plans to start racing once again in the U.S. with its Evora GTE race car, so it comes as no surprise that this concept is being shown in California. The concept strongly points at a production version, and comes with a race-bred engine developing a healthy 420 horsepower, all of which is fed through a sequential AMT racing gearbox and put to the pavement through ultra-lightweight forged alloy wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires.
Lotus says the 2011 Lotus Evora GTE Road Car Concept features a “race-developed engine” with more than 313kW of power. It is not yet known whether this will be a highly tuned version of the 3.5-litre supercharged engine from the Evora S (257kW/400Nm) or a detuned version of the 4.0-litre Toyota Cosworth V6 from the actual GTE race car.
The engine of 2011 Lotus Evora GTE Road Car Concept will be teamed with a sequential automated manual transmission, promising even sharper performance than the 4.8-second 0-100km/h sprint and 277km/h top speed of the Evora S.
Following its official unveiling at McCall’s Motorworks Revival on August 17, the 2011 Lotus Evora GTE Road Car Concept will head to the Concours event at Pebble Beach for the remainder of the weekend.

Source : motorauthority

Jumat, 05 Agustus 2011

2011 Lotus Elise SC Final Edition Review

2011 Lotus Elise SC Final Edition
The special edition Elise Final Edition will come with a color scheme based on the “Club Racer” Elise that’s currently being sold in Europe right now. While the color scheme may be the same, the 2011 Lotus Elise Final Edition will have four color options to choose from, including Ardent Red, Aspen White, Chrome Orange, and Carbon Grey. On top of that, the 2011 Lotus Elise Final Edition will also have the following items as standard on the car: a Touring package with sport seats trimmed in black Alcantara, Bilstein sport pack dampers with Eibach springs, a torque-sensing limited slip differential, a black rear diffuser, a matte black painted hard top, roll bar cover, transom panel, and side mirrors, a specially-numbered plaque to commemorate the model number, and last but certainly not least, a set of black 5 Y-spoke forged wheels with A048 tires.

With a supercharged 218bhp engine, exclusive matte black paint detailing on the rear transom panel, roll hoop cover, hardtop and door mirror housings and an unprecedented level of standard equipment, this “Final” Elise makes a striking statement. Only 15 unit of  2011 Lotus Elise SC Final Editions will be built for the North American market, virtually insuring this Elise becomes instantly collectible. 2011 Lotus Elise SC Final Edition will be available in Ardent Red, Aspen White, Carbon Grey and Chrome Orange at a base price of just $57,500 ($66,500 CAD) including all of the following highlighted features:

SPECIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS
  • Rear diffuser with black anodized finish
  • Black leather perforated steering wheel
  • Polished aluminium gear knob and handbrake sleeve
  • Driver and passenger front airbags
  • Air conditioning
  • Audio system with radio, single CD and MP3 player with four speakers
  • Remote activated central locking and alarm system with engine imobiliser
  • Engine start push button
  • Extruded aluminium storage tray and machined billet aluminium cup holder
  • Yokohama A048 high-performance tires
  • Black 14-spoke forged alloy wheels
  • Black ProBaxTM sport seats with Alcantara trim
  • Sport suspension, springs and dampers
UPGRADE OPTIONS INCLUDED IN BASE PRICE
Touring Pack:
  • Padded leather door panels
  • Perforated leather door inserts
  • Leather trimmed center console
  • Black perforated leather handbrake lever gaiter
  • Black carpet floor mats with embroidered Elise logo
  • Noise insulation material
  • iPod® stereo connectivity
  • Matte black painted hardtop
  • Limited slip differential (LSD)
  • Lotus Traction Control System (TCS)
Source :  lincah

2011 Lotus Exige Matte Black Final Edition Review

2011 Lotus Exige Matte Black Final Edition
Lotus has unveiled three special editions to celebrate the end of Elise and Exige availability in North America. 2011 Lotus Exige Matte Black Final Edition boasts a matte black exterior, Alcantara sport seats and a limited slip differential. Motivation is provided by a supercharged and intercooled 1.8-liter engine that produces 257 hp (192 kW / 261 PS). Only 25 units will be built and pricing starts at $69,900 ($80,800 CAD).

SPECIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS
  • 257bhp supercharged and intercooled 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine
  • Exclusive Matte Black paint finish
  • Three-element rear diffuser with black anodized finish
  • Body-colored rear wing, front splitter, side scoops and roof scoop
  • Double shear track control arm brace
  • Black leather perforated steering wheel
  • Polished aluminium gear knob and handbrake sleeve
  • Driver and passenger front airbags
  • Air conditioning
  • Audio system with radio, single CD and MP3 player with four speakers
  • Remote activated central locking and alarm system with engine imobiliser
  • Engine start push button
  • Yokohama A048 high-performance tires
  • Black 5-spoke ultra-lightweight forged alloy wheels
  • Limited slip differential (LSD)
UPGRADE OPTIONS INCLUDED IN BASE PRICE
Sport Pack:
  • Lotus Traction Control System (TCS)
  • BS4 T45 steel roll-over hoop and struts
  • Adjustable front anti-roll bar
  • ProBaxTM sport seats with black Alcantara trim
Touring Pack:
  • Alcantara door panels
  • Alcantara door inserts
  • Alcantara trimmed center console
  • Black Alcantara handbrake lever gaiter
  • Black carpet floor mats with embroidered Exige logo
  • Noise insulation material
  • iPod® stereo connectivity
  • Extruded aluminium storage tray and machined billet aluminium cup holder
Track Pack:
  • Track suspension with adjustable dampers and adjustable ride height
Source : lincah

Jumat, 01 Juli 2011

2014 Lotus Esprit Superleggera Review

2014 Lotus Esprit Superleggera
McLaren and Aston Martin are charging forward with their respective supercars, but a new leader in the race for Britain’s fastest supercar is emerging and it’s none other than Lotus. According to Automotive Express, sources are stating that the British manufacturer is preparing a flagship Lotus Esprit Superleggera version of their next generation Esprit. The new  Lotus Esprit Superleggera is set to be released in late 2013/early 2014 and will be the fourth model in the Esprit lineup - next to a coupe, a convertible, and a glass-roofed Targa edition.

The Lotus Esprit Superleggera will be powered by an upgraded version of the 4.8-liter V8 engine mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch semi-automatic gearbox with rapid shifts. This configuration will be capable of producing 612 HP at 9,000 rpm which will be highlighted with a special aluminum body that will be even stronger and lighter than the body used in the current model. This type of powerful and light combination will ensure the supercar charges from 0-60 mph in under three seconds with a top speed of 212 mph. Drooling yet?
Lotus is so confident about their new Superleggera model that Chief Technical Officer, Wolf Zimmermann, even took a stab at McLaren’s new MP4-12C: "This car will not be like the McLaren MP4-12C. It will be cooler 
– there will be more emotion."
Lotus is definitely shaking things up and moving in a direction reminiscent of their high performance origins. They have already planned the next five models spanning out in the next five years and they have recently announced they would be building their own engines. These seem to be pretty hefty plans for a company that has been in the shadows since the release of the Elise.
2014 Lotus Esprit Superleggera interior

2014 Lotus Esprit Superleggera side angel

2014 Lotus Esprit Superleggera above view

2014 Lotus Esprit Superleggera rear above view

2011 Lotus Exige Revives the hard-core S260


The 2011 Lotus Exige revives the hard-core S260 Sport model, while a special Roger Becker edition also debuts. After a nine-month hiatus, our spy photographers have once again caught up with Lotus’ mysterious Exige prototype. This crafty camouflage is hiding the next Exige – but nothing was able to hide the evidence of the 3.5-liter V6 from otomotif spies.


In the case of the 2011 Lotus Exige, we'd give up quite a lot. It's loud, cramped, harsh, impractical and unforgiving. Yet a true driving enthusiast -- one who intends to use this car at its full potential on a racetrack -- finds these sacrifices only minor inconveniences compared to the unparalleled driving experience this little sports car delivers.


Starting with a very lightweight aluminum chassis that is chemically bonded (instead of welded or bolted) for rigidity, the Exige follows the core Lotus principle of founder Colin Chapman: "Simplify, then add lightness." Everything about the Exige is built for lightness, from the fiberglass and carbon-fiber bodywork to the deletion of unessential convenience features. Reduced weight allows a small-displacement engine to deliver supercar performance. In this case, it's a supercharged 1.8-liter Toyota inline-4.

The resulting weight-to-power ratio comes in at an impressive 8.33 pounds per horsepower, a ratio even more favorable than the likes of the Audi R8 or Porsche 911. Opting for the even more powerful Lotus Exige S260 Sport will give a driver even more to smile about. And let's not overlook the Exige's handling, which has the immediate response of a manic hummingbird. Once you factor in the feel through the steering and even the seat of your pants, it's as if you have nerve endings that extend to the contact patches of the tires.

This combination of driving dynamics and visceral feedback leaves the Exige with little in the way of competition at its price point. Porsche's Boxster Spyder represents the closest rival for a track-tuned weapon, but while the Spyder is much easier to live with on a daily basis, it isn't nearly as communicative. For ultimate driver engagement and thrills, it's hard to beat the 2011 Lotus Exige.


The 2011 Lotus Exige is a midengine, two-passenger rear-wheel-drive coupe that is offered in two trims: the S240 and the S260 Sport.

Standard features for the Exige S240 include forged-aluminum wheels (16-inch front, 17-inch rear), Yokohama Advan A048 high-performance tires, Lotus/AP Racing and Brembo ventilated and cross-drilled brakes, Bilstein dampers with Eibach springs, air-conditioning, power windows and locks, sport seats with Probax anatomical padding, black cloth upholstery, a leather-trimmed Momo steering wheel, a four-speaker Alpine stereo with a CD player, and adjustable traction control and launch control.

An optional Touring Pack adds additional acoustic insulation, a cupholder, an interior stowage net, a full carpet set, iPod connectivity, center console divider and leather upholstery for the seats, door panels, handbrake and center console. The Track Pack adds manually adjustable Ohlins dampers and height-adjustable springs. A paint-protection film, limited-slip differential and special-order exterior colors are also optional (although some of these colors are more expensive than all the other options combined).

Powering the 2011 Lotus Exige S240 is a Yamaha-engineered and Toyota-built four-cylinder engine. This supercharged and intercooled unit produces 240 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque. The version in the Exige S260 Sport gets a slight increase in output to 257 hp and 174 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed manual is the only transmission offered.

Lotus claims a 0-60-mph acceleration time of 4.5 seconds for the S240, while the S260 Sport is estimated at 4.0 seconds. Despite the Exige's high sporting potential, fuel economy does not suffer, as both models return 20 mpg city and 26 mpg on the highway.

Among any car currently being produced, the Lotus Exige has the most sparsely appointed cabin you're likely to encounter. The few controls available are not very user-friendly (especially the tiny radio buttons), and the trim amounts to bare metal and hard plastics. The sport seats offer excellent lateral support and are surprisingly comfortable, but accessing them requires a high level of flexibility in order to limbo past the low roof line while clambering over the high door sills. If you're tall, you'll probably find the cabin as enjoyable as a straitjacket, as your right leg can get painfully wedged between the steering wheel and shift lever.

Storage space is also hard to come by, since there is neither a glovebox nor interior pockets. The comically small trunk can only accommodate 4 cubic feet of cargo, and that cargo would have to fit past a very narrow opening. Furthermore, anything placed back there will be slow roasted by heat from the engine and exhaust. Fortunately, the Exige is fast enough to get home from the supermarket before your ice cream becomes a milkshake.

Since the lightweight Exige strives for all-out performance, safety equipment is as bare-bones as federally mandated rules allow. Front airbags, antilock brakes and traction control are included, but side airbags and stability control are not available.

Braking tester of a similar Lotus Elise yielded a very short 110-foot stop from 60 mph. We expect the Exige to meet or better this figure.

BASIC SPECS
Base From TBA
Unveiling Unknown
Availability Unknown
Status Speculative
Engine 3.5L 276 hp V6
Body Style Coupe
Segment High-Performance Exotic Sport
Size Compact

Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

2015 Lotus Elise Specs, News, and Review

2015 Lotus Elise... British automobile manufacturer Lotus's Elise is known for its sleekness and agility. The vehicle then comes of age and becomes even sexier, bolder, more agile and more aggressive-looking; its look and styling is now different from the previous Lotus Elise’s of the past decade. The new eye-catching 2015 Lotus Elise is the series' natural progression and improvement in terms of performance and efficiency. It is the company's fantastic new daughter.

The new 2015 Lotus Elise is equipped with a 2.0 liter inline 4 pressured-charged engine. It can accelerate from 0-62 mph in under 4.3 seconds and a top speed of 168 mph. It has 316 horsepower and 243 pound feet of torque. This amazing high performance and incredible speed is also achieved because of the 2015 Lotus Elise's lightweight body; weighing up to only 2, 414 pounds.




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