The current Lotus Exige is on the way out. Production has stopped for the European spec model since last December, because its current 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine does not meet current emission ...
Having been cut from the Lotus lineup only recently Lotus hasn’t wasted any time in bringing back it’s hard-core track superstar, the Exige. Looking remarkably similar to its predecessor, the new ...
The Lotus Exige S is a stunning piece of machinery and would make a worthy addition to the garage of anyone who is serious about performance, above all else. The car weighs just 2,380 pounds in total, ...
More than 200 pounds lighter than its more pedestrian counterpart, the Exige V6 Cup can reach 62 mph 0.2 seconds faster than the S, although its 174 mph top speed is the same. Lotus used the same ...
For those for whom the regular Lotus Exige V6S isn’t enough, they can rest assured as the famed British sports car brand has just announced the introduction of a hardcore version of the V6, called the ...
Lotus is currently struggling to keep things afloat and for all those wondering why we care so much about the British marque, we have a video that sheds some light on the matter. The clips shows a ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran January 10, 2013 Comment Now! You may not be able to buy a new Lotus Exige to drive on your favorite roads, but if you enjoy the odd track day or are a serious motorsport ...
Lotus Motorsport has introduced the Exige 360 Cup, a lighter, more powerful version of the Exige V6 Cup racer. Offered in a limited edition of 50 units, each to receive a numbered Lotus Motorsport ...
Lotus is launching a new plug-and-play digital instrument cluster option for Elise and Exige V6 owners, offering a wealth of information with a focus on track-day driving. The new digital cluster ...
The Lotus Exige is one of the most highly rated sports cars in the world and it just got a whole lot more interesting. For 2012 the Exige S gets new bodywork and the 350hp 3.5-liter, supercharged V6 ...
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 ...