James Bond made it famous when he drove a white Lotus Esprit straight into the ocean, turning it into a nifty, wedge-shaped submarine complete with fins and propellers. What Agent 007 didn't tell us, ...
This is our favorite sort of automotive history lesson—a Lotus Esprit Turbo fitted with a pioneering active suspension system that is set to be auctioned next weekend. It is proof of just how far ...
The Lotus Esprit is 50, and a British company plans to build the ultimate version of it. Called the Encor Series 1, this restomod will blend the wedge-tastic design of the original car with the V-8 ...
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In the 1980s, Lotus was developing active suspension for both race cars and road cars. Now one of the prototype road cars from that effort is up for auction in the U.K. with Anglia Car Auctions.
The Lotus Esprit is an iconic wedge-shaped sports car that looks as sleek as James Bond in a tuxedo, and as aerodynamic as one of His Majesty’s RAF fighter jets. If you’re the type of automotive ...
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It had to happen. Other 1970s and ’80s classics like the Audi Ur-Quattro, Lancia 037, Ferrari Testarossa, and Porsche 911 Turbo have been reimagined for the modern era, and Giugiaro’s original Lotus ...
According to its ad, today's Nice Price or No Dice Esprit has 24,000 miles on the clock and already one engine rebuild under its belt. That might not bode well for future longevity, but we'll still ...
Take a good look at the new Lotus Theory 1 concept because this is Lotus dropping some big hints about the next generation of Chinese-British sports cars. An electric supercar with a McLaren F1-style ...
Geely-owned sportscar brand Lotus has revealed a concept car that it says highlights the future of intelligent performance vehicles. The OEM also launched ‘The Lotus Theory’, a new design manifesto ...
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