The Lotus Exige is sadly no more but it remains one of the purest and most addictive sports cars ever launched and Chris Harris recently took a trip down memory lane with one particular special Exige.
What is it? Let’s start with the bad news: The Lotus Exige Sport 350 is not U.S. road legal. The good news? Lotus already sells around 50 Elise and Exige models annually here, where they’re used ...
It can often feel like we’ve seen it all in auction listings and classified ads. One owner from new, ten owners from new, no owners from new; 10,000 miles, 200,000 miles, no miles; all the options, no ...
Lotus seems to design its cars like painters complete their art - they always find room for improvement. Fortunately, the ones that benefit from Lotus’ constant improvement through the development of ...
A return to Hethel in England is always a pleasure. Lotus' home always gives me a little bit of a tingle in my "yes" place and the chance to muck about in the new Exige S amplified it to near ...
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 ...
Move over Lotus Sport 350, the Exige Sport 380 is now the fastest Exige on the block. Lotus revealed the latest version of the Exige, one that's faster, lighter, and more aggro than before. The newly ...
If not the most surprising bit of product development ever announced, it was heartening to see the Lotus Emira Turbo SE confirmed for sale in the UK. The badge is a nice nod to the past (when the ...
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