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  2. List of Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Designation Type Introduced Ended Predecessor Successor Evora: 122 grand tourer: 2009 2021 Excel Emira Exige: 120 sports car, roadster 2000 2021 Europa S

  3. Category:Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Lotus racing cars (1 C, 53 P) Pages in category "Lotus vehicles"

  4. Category:Lotus racing cars - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Lotus racing cars" ... out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Lotus 11;

  5. Category:Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Lotus vehicles (1 C, 48 P) Pages in category "Lotus Cars" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Group (also known as Lotus Cars) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles. Lotus Group is composed of three primary entities. Lotus Cars , a high-performance sports car company, is based in Hethel , Norfolk .

  7. Lotus Exige - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Exige / ɛ ɡ ˈ z iː ʒ / is a sports car made by the British company Lotus Cars from 2000 until 2021. Originally a coupé version of the Lotus Elise roadster, since the Series 3 the Exige has been the larger-engined model of the family, featuring a V6 engine in place of the Elise's straight-four. Convertible versions of both models ...

  8. Lotus Seven - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Seven was launched in 1957 to replace the Mark VI as the entry-level Lotus model. The Seven name was left over from a model that Lotus abandoned, which would have been a Riley-engine single-seater that Lotus intended to enter into the Formula Two in 1952 or 1953. However, the car was completed on Chapman's chassis as a sports car by ...

  9. Lotus 38 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus 38 was designed by Colin Chapman and Len Terry as Lotus' 1965 entry for the Indianapolis 500. It was an evolution of the previous Lotus 29 and Lotus 34 Indy designs, but this time with a full monocoque tub chassis; it was powered by the same four-cam Ford V8 fuel injected engine as used in the 34, giving out around 500 bhp.