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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
The Lotus Mark VI is the first production car by Lotus Cars. It was introduced by Colin Chapman in 1952 after previously building multiple trials and road racing cars. The heart of the Mark VI is a semi- space frame chassis. [ 1 ]
The Lotus Europa: Derivatives & Contemporaries 1966-1975. R B Publications. ISBN 978-0952808619. "Lotus Cars 1948–1990" article from 1992 International Lotus Convention (program guide), published by Golden Gate Lotus Club; Harvey, Chris (1982). Lotus: The Elite, Elan, Europa. G T Foulis & Co Ltd. ISBN 978-0902280854. Herzog, Bob (31 May 2012).
The Lotus Seven is a sports car produced by the British manufacturer Lotus Cars (initially called Lotus Engineering) [2] between 1957 and 1973.
The first generation of the Elite or Lotus Type 14 was a light weight two-seater coupé produced from 1957 until 1963. The car debuted at the 1957 London Motor Car Show, Earls Court bearing chassis number #1008. [3] The Elite had spent a year in development, aided by "carefully selected racing customers" before going on sale. [4]
The Lotus Elan and Plus Two Buyers Guide 1962–1975. Club Lotus; Buckland, Brian (2006) The Rebuilding of a Lotus Elan - Addendum Engineering Workshop Manual. Elanman Ltd. ISBN 978-0-9552849-0-8. Clarke, R.M. Lotus Elan Collection No.2 1963–1972. Brooklands Books. ISBN 0-907073-68-9; Harvey, C. 1982. Lotus: The Elite, Elan, Europa. Oxford ...
The Lotus Excel (Type 89) is a sports car designed and built by British automobile manufacturer Lotus Cars from 1982 to 1992. It is based on the design of the earlier Lotus Eclat , which itself was based on the earlier Lotus Type 75 Elite .
Lotus Evora clay model Rear view engine Interior. The Evora is the first product of a five-year plan started in 2006 to expand the Lotus lineup [2] beyond its track-specialized offerings and produce a practical road car that would appeal to the mainstream market. [11]