Lotus sold the Series 2 Elise in the U.S. from 2005 to 2011. There was nothing quite like it on the road in the mid-2000s, and there definitely isn’t anything quite like it on the road in the ...
We have it good, right? Cars come with heated this, cooled that, TV, satellite radio, and USB ports of varying shapes and sizes to power slabs that can display information, play music, or transport ...
Today, I have become the envy of my colleagues while some of us are gathered in North Yorkshire to test a bunch of electric driver’s cars. The fun EV that I had hoped to bring was sufficiently new ...
Lotus stopped making the Elise after 25 years, which is sad if you think about it, but this moment was inevitable. The British marque has pledged to stop making gasoline-engined cars, and all its ...
Mihai has even branched beyond the usual confines of an automotive writer from time to time, however, his heart is still close to anything car-related. He's most at home retelling the story of some ...
The last time we played spotted with a Series 1 Elise it was following Lotus's 70th anniversary celebrations and Matt Bird was overcome with the all the joys of Hethel. For once, his sunny disposition ...
In 1993 General Motors sold Lotus to the Italian entrepreneur, Ferrari megadealer and Bugatti resurrector Romano Artioli. Three years later the fantastically exotic – for the time – Lotus Elise popped ...
The Lotus Elise S1, or Series 1 (produced from 1996 to 2001), took the company's motto "simplify, then add lightness" to its logical conclusion. It was powered by a Rover K-Series engine that produced ...
We have it good, right? Cars come with heated this, cooled that, TV, satellite radio, and USB ports of varying shapes and sizes to power slabs that can display information, play music, or transport ...
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