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Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports cars and racing cars based in Hethel, Norfolk, formed as Lotus Engineering Ltd. by the engineer Colin Chapman in 1952. Lotus was active and competitive in Formula One racing from 1958 to 1994.

Lotus models

Previous

Current

  • Lotus Elise - The Elise incorporates many engineering innovations, such as an aluminum extrusion frame and a composite body shell. The Elise has also spawned several racing variants, including an exotic limited series called the 340R, which had an open-body design echoing the famed Seven. Recently introduced into the US with a Toyota engine to pass emissions specifications
  • Lotus Exige - A coupe version of the Lotus Elise that provides more rigidity and with additional modifications to provide more downforce (and thus more of a hard-core autocross and track car than the Elise). The Exige is street legal and expected to be released in the United States in late-2005.

Collaborations

  • Vauxhall Lotus Carlton(also Opel Lotus Omega) (Lotus Type 104) - At the time (early-1990s) this was the fastest saloon car available, with a top speed of over 170 mph.
  • Lotus Talbot Sunbeam - Talbot's hot hatch rally car of the '70s.
  • Lotus Cortina
  • Lotus also produced the Vauxhall VX220 / Opel Speedster for General Motors, based on the same aluminium chassis design as the Lotus Elise. Production of these models ended in 2005
  • Many classic Lotus cars feature the 2.2 L 16-valve engine which was closely based on Vauxhall's Slant Four.

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