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Lotus APX
APX by Lotus Engineering (APX stands for “Aluminium Performance Crossover”) is the first example of a complete vehicle built on the innovative Versatile Vehicle Architecture (VVA). APX is a demonstration of Lotus Engineering’s ability to create innovative
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Harking back to some key Lotus sports and GT racer colour schemes (used on some versions of the Lotus Elite, Type 23, and Lotus Elan) from the 1950s and 1960s, Lotus introduces the limited edition Lotus Elise Sports Racer. Two distinctly different vehicles
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The latest addition of the Exige range is represented by the Lotus Exige S, an eye-catching car that boasts an oustanding performance and it weighs only 935 kg. It receives its power from a high reviving supercharged engine that raises an output of 218 HP, rocketing to 100 km/h in just 4.3 seconds. The air to air intercooler works as efficiently and effectively as possible in all climates and environments thanks to the addition of a slightly redesigned air intake and roof scoop. Its engine size places it among the most powerful cars in the world and it is not an aftermarket special, being produced from start to finish in ...
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The Lotus Exige 265E the most powerful road version of the Lotus Exige ever and it runs on environmentally friendly Bio Fuel!
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Lotus Cars is delighted to announce that its first light commercial vehicle rolls off the production line today.
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