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The Lotus Elise is a two-seat, rear-wheel drive, mid-engined roadster conceived in early 1994 and released in September 1996 by the
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manufacturer Lotus Cars. The Elise has a
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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. It is capable of speeds up to . The Elise was named after Elisa Artioli, the granddaughter of
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who was chairman of Lotus and Bugatti at the time of the car's launch. Production of the Elise,
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and Evora ended in 2021, to be replaced by a new family of models.


Series 1

The 1996 Lotus Elise weighed . Because of this low weight, it was able to accelerate 0- in 5.8 seconds despite its relatively low power output of . Braking and fuel consumption are also improved by the car's reduced weight. Cornering is helped by a low
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height of 470 mm (18½"). Series 1 was designed by Julian Thomson, then head of design at Lotus, and Richard Rackham, Lotus's chief engineer. Besides the standard higher-performance variants listed below, Lotus also released some limited edition models such as Sport 135 (1998/9) with approx , Sport 160 (2000) with , and Sport 190 (). These were more competent on track with sports suspension, wheels and tyres, seats according to model. There were other special editions such as the 50th Anniversary Edition (green/gold) celebrating 50 years of Lotus cars, the Type 49 ("Gold Leaf" red and white two-tone), and Type 79 (" JPS" black/gold) which refers to its successful Grand Prix car type numbers. The Series 1 Lotus Elise was assembled from kits on a dedicated assembly line at Proton's
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factory between 1997 and 2003. The drivetrain was imported complete and initially the bodywork was painted in the UK at Hethel prior to export. The Malaysian-assembled Elise sold for double the price of its British-built counterpart due to local vehicle taxes. The Malaysian-assembled Elise was also exported to regional markets, including Japan, Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. The Malaysian spec Elises came with a factory hard top, carpets and air con as standard though the air con was unreliable and ineffective. All cars had MMC brakes as that was what was current when the kits were imported in the late 1990s. The Proton-assembled Elises were assigned the code 'B' in the eleventh VIN position, while the original
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-built units were stamped with the code 'H'.


111S

A faster edition called the 111S, named after the Lotus type-number of the Elise (Type 111), was introduced in early 1999 and had the 1.8
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also used in the Rover MGF. It featured a VVC system providing continuously variable lift and duration on the intake valves only. This technology produced a flatter torque curve from lower down the rev range and a declared , a small but useful improvement over the standard 16 valve
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1.8 L K-series inline-four unit. Fitted with a closer ratio
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and lower ratio final drive, the acceleration was improved. Minor changes include more padding in the seats, headlamp covers, rear spoiler, cross drilled brake discs, alloy window winders and six-spoke wheels. The rear wheels being slightly wider than before necessitated the fitting of "spats" on the back of the rear wheel arches to comply with EU regulations. The 111S was also fitted with a "chipcutter" front grille.


340R

In 2000, the 340R limited edition model, based on a Series 1 Elise was introduced. This roofless car was a special edition, limited to only 340 cars being built. The name 340 originally referred to the 340 bhp/tonne (254 kW/tonne) power-to-weight ratio of the original prototype which had while weighing just . However, in production models the 340 refers to the number of cars built. The final production versions weighed and had a power-to-weight ratio of /tonne. A "Track Pack" was created that upped power to and weighed only , thus fulfilling its original power-to-weight ratio promise.


Exige

In 2000, Lotus introduced the
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— a hardtop version of the Elise with the engine from the 340R; as well as different front and rear body "clamshells", larger wheels, and a rear wing. Many models received an upgrade to with better driveability due to changes to ECU and cam timing.


Series 2

The Series 1 could not be produced beyond the 2000 model production year due to new European crash sustainability regulations, so Lotus needed a development partner to meet the investment requirement for a Series 2 car. General Motors offered to fund the project, in return for a badged and GM-engined version of the car for their European brands, Opel and
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. The Series 2 Elise, announced on 9 October 2000, was a redesigned Series 1 using a slightly modified version of the Series 1 chassis to meet the new regulations, and the same K-series engine with a brand new Lotus-developed ECU. The design of the body paid homage to the earlier M250
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, and was the first Lotus to be designed on a computer. Both the Series 2 Elise and the Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220 were built on the same production line, in a new facility at Hethel. Both cars shared many parts, including the chassis, although they had different drive-trains and power-plants. The VX220 carried the Lotus internal model identification ''Lotus 116,'' with the code name ''Skipton'' for the launch 2.2N/A version and ''Tornado'' for the 2004 introduced 2.0 L Turbo. Fitted with 17 inch over the Elise's 16 inch front wheels, the Vauxhall/Opel version ceased production in late 2005 and was replaced by the
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for February 2007, with no RHD version for the United Kingdom. Basic S2 models had a naturally aspirated
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without VVC rated at at 5600 rpm and at 3500 rpm of
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111S

The Series 2 was also available as a 111S model, with the VVC engine Rover technology producing . The 111S Type 25 was built to commemorate the revolutionary race car driven by Jim Clark in F1, painted in Lotus Racing Green with twin metallic yellow stripes running front to back. Unique black Lotus styled six-spoke wheels. The interior includes perforated Ruby red leather seats, door panels and steering wheel centre (echoing the original), and red laurels embroidered onto the headrest of each seat. A Heritage Type 25 ID plate confirms its limited edition status as only 50 of these cars were produced. The UK market was to get 45 and Australia 5. During boat loading one of the 5 was damaged and only 4 sent to Australia. It's presumed the damaged car was later sold in the UK. The car is also supplied with hard top maintaining the twin stripes. The 111S models were discontinued in 2005 in favour of the Toyota powerplant. In 2003 the Type 23 or Heritage Type 23 was built to commemorate the Colin Chapman designed race car which ran from 1962–1963. Like the Type 25 the car was based on the 111S and powered by the Rover K Series engine. It was limited to a production run of 50 cars, all of which were fitted with the heritage type 23 ID plate indicating the build number. Externally the car was painted in heritage white with twin parallel Lotus racing Green stripes. Heritage laurels and Union jacks were fitted to each wing, all of which set the car apart. Internally the car was fitted with perforated green leather seats, door panels and steering wheel centre, and green laurels are embroidered onto the headrest of each seat. The car was supplied with a green soft top and hard top maintaining the green stripes. It is believed that the switch to a Toyota engine was due to federalising issues with the Rover powerplant in the USA, however this has been largely unproven with little information released from Lotus as to the exact reasons. As of the time of the switch the Rover engine would still have met the standards required of it for use in America. Two more track-focused models, the 135R and Sport 190, were available with and respectively. These also came with associated handling upgrades such as Lotus Sport Suspension and wider wheels with Yokohama Advan A048 tyres. In certain markets, the 135R was replaced by the "Sport 111", which was similar, apart from sporting the VVC engine in place of the tuned K-series.


111R / Federal Elise

This Series 2 Elise model comes in a European 111R version or a version sold in North America, referred to as the Federal Elise. It is powered by the all-
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Toyota 2ZZ-GE with a
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designed twin-cam head offering
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on both intake and exhaust
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and a Toyota C64 6-speed
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. Although the engine was borrowed from
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, its tune for the Elise was done in-house by Lotus. Many tests show performance of in approximately 4.9 seconds, or 4.7 seconds with the Sport Package. The 2005 Lotus Elise was the first to be sold commercially in the United States, in the summer of 2004. Approval for the Elise, however, required intervention by the
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(NHTSA) which provided a three-year exemption for the car, as it had failed to meet US bumper and headlight regulations. The first-year model suffered from a few flaws, most notably a design flaw in the headlamps that magnified the sun’s light, allowing the inside of the lamp housings to be melted by the sun. This model was followed up by the 2006 Model Year Elise 111R and Sports Racer models. Lotus made a limited production (50 in the US) called the Lotus Sport Elise. 2006 models differ from the 2005 models in a few aspects. ProBax seats. For the 2007 model year Lotus several minor changes were made. The LOTUS decals on the rear of the vehicle, previously flat stickers, were replaced by raised lettering. The headlamp units were sealed. Also, in order to comply with US Federally mandated bumper restrictions, the frontal crash structure was slightly changed and rear bumperettes were added next to the licence plate mount. Approximately 100 2007 model year "launch" cars were shipped to the US without these bumper changes. Also in 2007, the Elise S was released and the 111R renamed Elise R. All Lotus Elise cars manufactured after 1 January 2007 include the new headlights and bumpers, although they are hidden in the front. The Elise S is the new base model with a Toyota sourced engine replacing the previous models K series
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engine. The 2ZZ-GE engine produces at 6,200 rpm (a considerable increase over the of the Rover engine). The inclusion of airbags, ABS brakes, electric windows, and carpet in addition to the new heavier engine has increased the base weight to (approximately higher than the previous S model).


2008 models

For 2008, there were several additions to the Lotus line-up. There are three versions of the Elise. Lotus continued to provide a naturally aspirated Elise producing . The second version is the Elise SC sporting a non-intercooled supercharger producing . 0– is reduced from 4.9 for the base Elise or 4.7 seconds for the Elise with Sport package to 4.3 seconds for the Elise SC. The NA Elise styling is similar to the prior model years. The Elise SC, however, is distinguishable from the NA version by a rear spoiler identical to the Type 72-D edition spoiler and new wheels. Weight remained a Lotus-claimed ; just more than the previous year. Prior to the release of the 2008 Elise SC, the limited production ''California Edition'' arrived at dealerships. A total of fifty ''California Edition'' Elises were produced; 25 in Saffron Yellow and 25 in Ardent Red. The interiors of the ''Cali''s were produced in a light two-tone leather (Biscuit) and the exterior modifications included a silver front grille (a nod to vintage-Ferrari), body-coloured shutter grills on the side inlets and engine cover, enhanced 16-spoke wheels, and a large spoiler that covers the upper-rear deck (72-D style). The ''Cali''s were intended to appeal to "the lifestyle market." In Europe, there are three models available; the Elise S with a , 1.8L Toyota 1ZZ-FE engine and 5 speed manual gearbox (0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 5.8 seconds, top speed ); the Elise R with a , 1.8 L Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine and 6-speed manual gearbox (0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.9 seconds, top speed ); and the Elise SC with a supercharged non- intercooler 1.8L Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine rated at at 8000 rpm and at 5000 rpm of
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, 6 speed manual gearbox and a spoiler (0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.3 seconds, top speed ). Several new colour options for 2008 were brought to the marketplace. These include new metallic colours (additional $590) Persian Blue and Liquid Blue; new Lifestyle colour (additional $1200) Isotope Green; new Limited Colour Level (additional $3,300) Candy Red, Ice White, and Burnt Orange; and the new Exclusive Colour Level (additional $5,100) Prism Green and Moonstone Silver. The following colours were discontinued for 2008: Nightfall Blue, Aubergine Purple, Magnetic Blue, Polar Blue, Autumn Gold, Chili Red, and Krypton Green.


Series 3

In February 2010, Lotus unveiled a facelifted version of the second generation Elise. The new headlights are now single units; triangular in shape they are somewhat larger than the earlier lights. The cheapest version in Europe had a 1.6 litre engine to comply with Euro 5 emissions, with the same power output as the earlier 1.8 . The 1.8 litre Elise comes standard with a Magnuson R900 supercharger making . The 1.6 litre version was discontinued in 2018.


US Model

The 2011 model was the last offered for street legal sale in the United States when the waiver from the United States Government's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for Lotus to build and sell cars in the US without smart airbags expired in August 2011. It was also the only Elise to use the Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine in the 2011 model year.


Elise Cup 220

At the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Lotus revealed a high performance version of the Elise called the Cup 220. The Cup 220 is a more track-focused and hardcore version of the standard Elise. It has the following specifications according to a 2015 Top Gear road test: * Engine: 1.8 litre supercharged
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2ZR-FE Inline-4 * Transmission: 6-speed Toyota EC60 manual with sport ratios * Power: at 6800 rpm * Torque: at 4600 rpm * Acceleration: 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.2 seconds * Top speed: * Weight: (dry weight) * Downforce: at


Elise Sport, Sport 220

Revealed in November 2015, The Lotus Elise Sport and Sport 220 are set to join the two-seater sports car's line-up, with the two models replacing the outgoing Elise and Elise S. The models mark a return for the ‘Sport’ name to a Lotus, with the badge last appearing on the Lotus Esprit. The two cars get a weight reduction of 10 kg, with the Elise Sport now down to 866 kg and the Sport 220 now 914 kg. The reduced weight doesn’t improve performance but it does bring a marginal boost in claimed economy, with the Sport now managing 45.0 mpg the Sport 220 improving to 37.5 mpg. The changes are marginal enough that the CO2 emissions remain unchanged. Both cars also come with lightweight sports seats, which are available with optional tartan trim that harks back to the 1970s Esprit S1. Other visual upgrades and options include lightweight silver or black cast wheels, which are 16 inch at the front and 17 inch at the rear. Optional lightweight wheels can reduce another 5 kg from the car’s weight. A black rear diffuser is standard, along with a choice of 10 colours. Other options include a hard roof, air conditioning, cruise control and an upgraded Clarion stereo system. The engines remain unchanged. The Sport comes with a 1.6-litre petrol engine with and of torque. It can go 0-62 mph in 6.5 seconds, and has a top speed of 127mph. The Sport 220’s 1.8-litre engine can develop and of torque. It can go 0-62 mph in 4.6 seconds and has a 145 mph of top speed. Both come with a six-speed manual transmission. The pricing has also been trimmed, with the Elise Sport model starting at £29,900 and the Elise Sport 220 priced at £36,500. Both cars will go on sale from December 2015 in Europe and the rest of the world from January 2016.


Elise Cup 250

At the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, Lotus revealed the high performance version of the Elise called the Cup 250. The Cup 250 is a more track focused and hardcore version of the standard Elise. It has the following specifications according to Lotus: * Engine: 1.8 litre supercharged
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Elise Cup 260

In October 2017, Lotus unveiled a hardcore version of the Elise called the Elise Cup 260. It is inspired by the two hardcore variants of the Evora and Exige line up, the Sport 380 and the GT430 respectively. It features the double taillight units and rear wing from the Exige Sport 380 and the
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respectively. Power has also been uprated and is now thanks to a revised supercharger. Other changes include increased top speed, acceleration, low weight and high downforce due to added aero elements. The Elise Cup 260 has the following specifications according to Lotus: * Engine: 1.8 litre supercharged
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Elise Sprint

In March 2017, Lotus announced the special edition 'Sprint' models of the Elise. For the Elise Sprint, Lotus used several weight-saving techniques to cut the car's weight down to . To achieve the weight saving, some body parts are made in carbon, as well as the seats. The backlight glass is made of polycarbonate, and the lightweight battery is a Lithium-ion model. Wheels are the usual size, but forged instead of cast alloy. The Sprint can be had with either a 1.6-litre naturally aspirated engine, or a 1.8-litre supercharged engine, available for the Sprint 220 version. The former has a 0–60 mph (97 km/h) time of 5.9 seconds, while the Sprint 220 can accelerate from 0–60 mph (97 km/h) in 4.1 seconds. Dampers are uprated, as on the Elise Cup models.


Elise Sport 240, Cup 250 Final Edition

On 9 February 2021, Lotus unveiled two final editions line-up models of Elise on online platforms. Opening the range is the Elise Sport 240 Final Edition, which sees the existing Sport 220's 1.8-litre supercharged four-cylinder engine uprated to develop and , permitting a zero to 100km/h time of 4.5 seconds. When fully specified with weight-saving options – namely carbon-fibre sill and engine covers, a lithium-ion starter battery and a polycarbonate rear window – the Sport 240 is the lightest car on offer, tipping the scales in at just 898kg. A set of 10-spoke forged alloy wheels fill the arches, measuring 16 inches in diameter up front and 17 inches at the rear, wrapped in Yokohama Y105 tyres. Lotus claims the new wheels are 0.5kg lighter than the examples fitted to the outgoing Sport 220. The Elise Cup 250 Final Edition features a variant of the Sport 240's 1.8-litre four-cylinder, now tuned to produce and . Lotus claims a 4.3-second 0-100km/h sprint time. This model gets an optimised aerodynamic package allowing for 155kg of downforce at its top speed of 248km/h, along with 10-spoke M Sport forged alloy wheels, Yokohama A052 tyres, Bilstein dampers and adjustable anti-roll bars. A lightweight lithium-ion battery and polycarbonate rear window are also fitted as standard for increased weight saving, and, in top spec layout, the car weighs 931kg. The last Elise built was a Sport 240, painted gold; it was delivered to Elisa Artioli, the car's namesake.


Elise Concept

The series 3 Lotus Elise first appeared as a design study alongside the Lotus Esprit concept at the 2010 Paris Motor Show as the "Lotus Elise Concept" in the autumn of that year, and was set to be launched within the next couple of years. The car was heavier than the production model of that time, and had a considerably more powerful 2.0-litre inline-4 engine. The production model was then unveiled with many changes, including the downsizing of the engine to 1.6 litre and 1.8 litre (supercharged) and a different design with little cues taken from the concept.


Special editions

* Sport 190 * Sport 160 * Sport 135R * Lotus Sport 111 (Track based option for Australia, Hong Kong, Japan & Singapore) * Type 23 * 50th Anniversary Edition * 60th Anniversary Edition * Jim Clark Type 25 * Type 25 * Type 49 * Lotus Sport Edition * Type 72 * Type 79 * Type 99T * Sports Racer * Race Tech * Club Race

* California Edition * Purist Edition * Final Edition * Roger Becker SC


Exige

The Series 2 Exige comes with the same high revving Toyota 1.8L engine and six speed gearbox as the Elise 111R, replacing the
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K-series engine of the previous Exige. The Series 2 Exige has been followed by the limited-edition Lotus Sport Exige 240R, incorporating a Lotus-developed supercharger atop the Lotus engine. The US Federalised version with the supercharger fitted is known as the Exige S 240.


Zytek Lotus Elise

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that was jointly produced by Lotus and
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from 1998 until 2003. Its extruded
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space frame and lightweight composite body shell are factors in its low kerb weight of . 250 nickel-cadmium batteries provide 300
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s (at full charge) to two Zytek oil-cooled brushless DC
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s, which deliver a total power of and torque of . These motors are each mated to a single-speed, fixed ratio transmission with an
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. Its acceleration time from is 5 seconds, and from 0 to is 11.2 seconds. The car is governor-limited to to conserve charge. The range per charge is typically and the car can be re-charged within an hour. There is an example of the Zytek Elise on display at the
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Type 135

The electric successor to the Elise is the Type 135, being released in 2026.


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Opel Speedster The Opel Speedster is a mid-engined, targa-topped, two-seat sports car sold by German automaker Opel and introduced in July 2000. It was built in both RHD and LHD versions at the Lotus Cars plant in Hethel, Norfolk, England. It was presented ...
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Rinspeed sQuba The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed, is the world's first car that can be driven both on land and under water. The original idea by Rinspeed founder and CEO Frank M. Rinderknecht was inspired by the 1977 James Bond film '' The Spy Who ...
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Tesla Roadster (2008) The Tesla Roadster is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) sports car, based on the Lotus Elise chassis, that was produced by the electric car firm Tesla Motors (now Tesla, Inc.) in California from 2008 to 2012. The Roadster was the first highway ...
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Awards and recognition

The Elise has received critical acclaim for its performance and driving experience, including Best Driver's Car 2001 (Autocar), Car of the Year 2003 (UK Horizons TV), Best Sportscar 2004 (BBC
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), and Icon of Icons at the Autocar Awards 2019 (Autocar).


Gallery

File:Lotus EliseS1 1999 Deep Purple 3.jpg, Lotus Elise S1 File:Lotus Elise 135 - Flickr - The Car Spy (17).jpg, Lotus Elise Sport 135 File:LotusEliseSeries1 111S.jpg, Lotus Elise 111S (Series 1) at the Thatcham Classic Car Show in 2009 File:Elise111S.jpg, Lotus Elise 111S File:Lotus Elise 135 - Flickr - The Car Spy (3).jpg, Interior of a Lotus S1, with Sport 135 seats and steering wheel File:Elise interior.JPG, Interior of a Lotus Elise S2 File:Lotus 340R-01.jpg,
Lotus 340R __NOTOC__ The Lotus 340R is a limited edition sports car manufactured by Lotus Cars in 2000 at their Hethel factory. Overview Originally introduced as a concept car at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show, the 340R is a special edition of the Lotus Eli ...
File:CelebrationFL_Lotus.JPG, A Lotus Elise drives on Interstate 4 in
Central Florida Central Florida is a region of the U.S. state of Florida. Different sources give different definitions for the region, but as its name implies it is usually said to comprise the central part of the state, including the Tampa Bay area and the Gr ...
File:Lotus Elise at Indy Concours.jpg, US "Federal Elise" configuration of a standard Lotus Elise on display in
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File:2007 Lotus Elise SC.JPG, Elise SC premiere at the 2007
Tokyo Motor Show The is a biennial auto show held in October–November at the Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan for cars, motorcycles and commercial vehicles. Hosted by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA), it is a recognized international show ...
File:2011 Lotus Elise SC -- 2012 DC.JPG, 2011 Lotus Elise SC (US)


References


External links


Group Lotus PLC
Manufacturer website
Lotus USA
US distributor
SELOC Techwiki
Lotus Technical Wiki
Lotus Elise - The Inside Story
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