The Lotus Elise S Cup has been unveiled, costing about £43,500 roadgoing model of the previously declared track-only Elise Cup R. The Elise S Cup
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Emulating the January divulging of the Lotus Elise S Cup R, we can now demonstrate to you advancement of a road legitimate adaptation of the

Lotus has a rich Formula 1 history and fuelled by the excitement and anticipation of the 2014 Formula 1 season, the British automaker has unveiled

FIA has officially declared that Lotus‘ innovative double-pronged nose solution for 2014 is legal. Lotus has smartly done the nosejob to its vehicle as the

Lotus has recently published yet another image of the Elise S Cup R which will be showcased between 9-12 January at 2014 Autosport in Birmingham.

Lotus has officially unveiled their new Elise S Cup R recently but the same is the track-only model. Adorned with the Lotus Motorsport magic, the

A Lotus representative has dismissed the rumors of any association with Bulleta Motors for the recently unveiled Evora-based RF22. Last month California-based Bulleta Motors made

Lotus has denied reports of the Enstone based team struggling to survive financially amid crippling debts. Though it was already out that the team’s highest-paid

British automaker Lotus will be going through a restructuring program of three years as informed by the owner DRB-Hicom recently. Currently, the details about the

Lotus has recently released some new details such including the pricing of their Exige S Roadster. The model will go on sale this summer. The

The Lotus Exige S1 a competition based car and this one is the Le Mans Type 49 photographed by Alexie Goure Photography. It is based

Though in the racing circles the Lotus brand is a legend, but for mainstream it is just little known. The brand is popular for producing

The Geneva Motor Show is well and truly underway. While other car manufacturers release models everyone has been expecting for a long time, Lotus decided

The British company Lotus used to be owned by the Proton Group from Malaysia. As it was bought by the DRB-Hicom, questions about Lotus’ development

For 2012, the governing body behind Le Mans racing, the ACO, is introducing a new competition category, which means the costs of starting a team