Pristine Lotus Esprit V8, 1 Owner, All Options, 5,243 Miles-mechanically Perfect on 2040-cars
Knox, Pennsylvania, United States
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Delivered New February 22, 2002, driven just 5,243 miles (incl. Factory/Delivery mileage (265)),YOU, the successful Buyer, have the Unique opportunity to own perhaps the lowest mileage 2001 Esprit V8 in captivity. FULLY OPTIONED, including two roofs (tinted glass; bodycolored composite), two sets of floor mats, permanent Battery Tender, Kelsey Hayes ABS, OZ alloy wheels, AP Racing Calipers, Dunlop SP Sport 9000, Alpine indash FM/CD, VDO gauges, A/C, remote access, power windows/mirrors, adjustable lumbar. 350HP twin overhead cam V8, fuel injected, twin turbo producing 295-lb/ft torque, 0 to 60 in 4.3 secs, 180+ mph. FSH, Main Dealer Serviced (This Esprit V8 has been driven gently and regularly maintained, assuring trouble-free operation, it is equipped with all original parts/components), All Records, Garaged. ABSOLUTELY ORIGINAL, NUMBERS MATCHING, EXCITING, near-NEW Lotus Esprit V8! Breathtakingly presented in glistening liquid silver ("New Aluminium") -- WIDELY REGARDED AS THE BEST COLOR COMBINATION FOR THE ESPRIT BODY STYLE. Flawless black Connolly leather interior includes the comfort and security of Recaro-styled seating delivering relaxed long-distance touring possibilities. COMPETITIVELY PRICED (see NADA pricing guideline: www.nada.com), this fresh out of the box, vastly improved final evolution of the most desired of the Giugiaro inspired/Stevens refined Esprits makes the investment credentials of the V8 instantly assured. As 1 of 81 Esprit V8s produced in 2001, this Esprit V8 enjoys a guaranteed exclusivity rarely available in today's cookie-cutter-clone automotive marketplace. Buy-It-Now price includes shipping throughout the contiguous U.S. 48-States. We are offering FREE to the WINNING BUYER the exceptionally UNIQUE and PERSONALIZED Lotus logo custom-tailored dust cover produced exclusively by Specialised Car Covers, Yorkshire, UK, valued at $350.00 (see photos). |
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Lotus opens the 2013 Formula One season with the launch of the E21 [w/video]
Wed, 30 Jan 2013Lotus has broken the seal on the 2013 Formula One season, launching the E21 car at its factory in Enstone. With the regulations this year quite similar to those of last year, there are no dramatic changes in form compared to the E20. After some teams lobbied to be able to cover the stepped nose with a "vanity panel," Lotus retained the configuration, the team's technical director saying that the panel would add more weight and didn't make sense to put on the car unless it also added performance.
Beyond that, the E21 is said to be an comprehensive advance in its details - the suspension gets a new layout, the Coanda exhaust and the passive double DRS system are evolutions from last year, the front wing is "a continuation of concepts" from 2009.
After securing fourth in the Constructor's Championship last year, this is the chassis that drivers Kimi Räikkönen and Romain Grosjean will use to try and move the team up a place, which would mean beating one of the big three teams over the course of the season. The quietly and impressively consistent Räikkönen managed third in the Driver's Championship, and we're sure he wouldn't mind a move up in the standings, either.
Lotus will kill Elise, Exige and Evora to make room for the new Type 131
Mon, Jan 25 2021Lotus ended years of speculation by announcing it will begin rejuvenating its range when it releases a new model in 2021. Known as the Type 131 internally, its arrival will mark the end of the Elise, the Exige and the Evora. Although the three aforementioned models are showing their age, putting them out to pasture at about the same time is a surprising move because they're currently the only cars in the company's lineup. Saying that the Type 131 will have big shoes to fill is an understatement; it will blaze the path that a full family of new cars will follow. Official details about the 131 are few and far between, but an earlier report sketches the outline of a driver-friendly sports car powered by a mid-mounted engine. While it won't stray far from the lightness and the nimbleness that Lotus is famous for, it will be equipped with more tech than even the Evora, which offers a more comprehensive list of features than the track-inspired Exige and the back-to-the-basics Elise. Insiders have claimed that the 131 will be built on a new modular platform, and that it will not use any kind of electrification. Lotus released an image that shows the Evija (an electric, 2,000-horsepower halo car strictly limited to 130 units globally) next to three enigmatic cars hidden by a cover; one is presumably the 131. Another might be the battery-powered model that it's developing jointly with Renault-owned Alpine. As for the third, your guess is as good as ours. We know that the British firm is developing a Volvo-based SUV, but it's not pictured in the lineup. News of a new Lotus model will bring joy to enthusiasts and economists alike. The company is investing over 100 million British pounds (about $136 million) into its Hethel, England, facility, and it will hire about 250 employees to bring the 131 to the market. Most of the recruits will work in engineering and manufacturing. Lotus noted that it hopes to start building prototypes of the Type 131 — an internal designation that will likely not appear on the production model — in 2021. We don't know if deliveries will also begin this year, or if they are scheduled to start a little later. Regardless, it will be worth the wait. Lotus told Autoblog that all of its future cars will be engineered for global markets, and that its intention is to sell the Type 131 in North America. Related video:
Lotus runs the Emira hard - and sideways - on track
Mon, Dec 20 2021Lotus sent Gavin Kershaw – the British automaker's attributes and product integrity director – out on track with an Emira and a camera crew. In between reminding us that manual transmissions are wonderful and getting the Emira increasingly sideways, Kershaw's job was to explain how the last ICE-powered Lotus is still a Lotus. In this extended teaser, Kershaw offers us a look at a fresh new tidbit, that being the car's four driving modes. "Tour" mode will handle everyday driving, programmed for "maximum stability and control." "Sport" does what we all expect "Sport" to do, tightening responses and loosening slip angles. "Race" opens up even more slip angle, and changes the gauge cluster to display racy dials like the performance tachometer. Then there's the wonderfully named "Fully Off," which shuts down every nanny save the ABS. And remember, the Emira will be offered with two suspensions, either standard Tour or stiffer Sport, and will only come with hydraulic steering. Sounds like Lotus has delivered on its quest to make the Emira "for the drivers." The engine in the V6 First Edition is the same Toyota-sourced supercharged 3.5-liter V6 found in the Evora, producing 400 horsepower and 310 or 317 pound-feet of torque depending on transmission — the automatic gets the greater torque, but why would you do that? This one comes just about fully loaded, graced with the Driver's Pack, Lower Black Pack, Design Pack, and Convenience Pack, plus optional 20-inch wheels with diamond-cut two-tone finish and two-piece brake discs with branded calipers. It won't cost anything to swap the wheels for silver or black versions. The only other big-time options we know about so far are the $1,400 Extended Black Pack, which adds more black accents in places like the roof, mirror caps, and exhaust finishers, and the $2,150 six-speed automatic to replace the six-speed manual. Next year's base model will run with a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder procured from AMG, producing 360 hp and shifting through a dual-clutch transmission. While you wait, the Emira V6 First Edition configurator is online and ready for flights of fancy. To get in one when they begin arriving Stateside, the V6 First Edition opens up the bidding in early 2022 at $93,900. Late 2022 brings a base four-cylinder Emira that starts at $74,900. Neither of those prices includes destination. Related Video This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences.













