Showing posts with label Lotus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lotus. Show all posts

October 9, 2014

1999 Lotus Elise GT Widebody Roadster


1999 Lotus Elise GT Widebody Roadster

Beautiful British roadster as featured in European Car magazine - 'One of a Kind' Super Sports Car. Comes in widebody Roadster on bright yellow, it's a superb coolest of Elise GT ever made in 1999 by Lotus. This incredibly unique supercar is a one-of-a-kind 300 hp 'street legal' go-kart on steroids, owner said. Ha..ha... I totally agree what he said.



September 26, 2014

1979 Lotus Esprit S2

1979 Lotus Esprit S2

1979 Lotus Esprit S2

Here's British classic sport car produced by Lotus, it's a second generation of Esprit known as Esprit S2 (or Series 2) built in 1979 comes in gold color power by 2.0 L engine. It would be perfect to restore as it is all there, unmolested and working or you could just use as is.



September 4, 2014

White 2006 Lotus Elise


White 2006 Lotus Elise

Here's a mid-engined roadster produced by the English manufacturer Lotus Cars. It's the second generation of Lotus Elise built in 2006 hand-finished on a white fiberglass body shell atop its bonded extruded aluminum chassis that provides a rigid platform for the suspension. The Elise was named after Elisa, the granddaughter of Romano Artioli who was chairman of Lotus and Bugatti at the time of the car's first launch. This roadster is capable of running up to 240 km/h (150 mph).



July 14, 2014

1973 Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special

1973 Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special

1973 Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special

The following is a piece on the 1973 Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special, an iconic and timeless sports car that has captivated car enthusiasts and collectors alike. This article delves into the history, design, engineering, and impact of this masterpiece from Lotus.

The Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special was born from the visionary mind of Colin Chapman, founder of Lotus Cars, and made its debut in 1966. Throughout its production, the Europa underwent several iterations, with the 1973 Twin Cam Special representing the pinnacle of its evolution.