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MotorWeek 80's Retro Marathon | Seasons 1-9 on shuffle (1981-1990)

Lotus Esprit, DeLorean, Ferrari 308

Lotus Evija for the Petersen FULL

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Russell Carr on Evija

The Fastest Lotus Ever Made | Final Evolution 3-Eleven 430

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Evora GT430

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Lotus Elise Heritage Editions

Lotus has launched four new limited-edition versions of the Elise, each with a vibrant and distinctive colour palette which pays tribute to the company’s pioneering and highly successful racing history. The exterior colour combinations are black and gold; red, white and gold; blue, red and silver; and blue and white. The famous black and gold references the livery of the Lotus Type 72D which Emerson Fittipaldi raced to five victories over the course of the 1972 Formula 1 season. Red, white and gold echoes the Type 49B that Graham Hill raced in 1968, while the blue, red and silver is inspired by the Lotus Type 81 of 1980 driven by Nigel Mansell, Elio de Angelis and Mario Andretti. The fourth new Elise, finished in blue and white, is in tribute to the Lotus Type 18 design from 1960. Exactly 60 years ago, it was the first Lotus car to achieve a Formula 1 pole position and victory, courtesy of the late Sir Stirling Moss, at the Monaco Grand Prix. Officially called the Eli

2020 Lotus Evora GT – The Real Sports Car (Only for North America)

Lotus Evija Configurator Animation

Alpine A110 VS Lotus Elise - Fifth Gear Shootout | Fifth Gear

The Lotus Esprit Story

New 2000hp Lotus Evija EV EXCLUSIVE!!!!

Lotus Evija production is ALIVE

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New 2000hp Lotus Evija EV EXCLUSIVE!!!!

Lotus at Bathurst

2020 Lotus Evora GT410

(Hethel, UK – 29 January 2020) – Lotus has launched a new version of the Evora – the GT410. As a second model in the range it sells alongside the Evora GT410 Sport, which also benefits from a revised specification. The Evora GT410 features an enhanced standard spec over the GT410 Sport, providing owners with improved usability and a new level of driving comfort. Numerous features have moved from the Evora options list to become part of its standard specification. Costing £3,000 less than the GT410 Sport, that means it delivers exceptional value for money The new Lotus Evora GT410 is designed to be a more usable ‘every day’ car. It comes with Sparco sport seats and air-con to create a more comfortable environment for occupants, while a reversing camera improves safety during low-speed manoeuvres. A premium infotainment system with sat-nav and Apple CarPlay is now standard and includes DAB digital radio for the first time. Increased cabin sound insulation for reduced road noise

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