Car enthusiasts who came of age in the ’80s or ’90s regard Lotus as a bonafide manufacturer of exotic cars, the names of ...
Lotus did that in the form of an all-new 3.5-liter twin-turbo V8 that joined the Esprit engine lineup in 1996. The new V8 engine, dubbed Type 918, was developed fully in-house by Lotus and built ...
But flexible in a good way, not in the rubbery cowl-shake sense. The forthcoming Esprit will sit on a platform called VVA (Variably Vindictive Assassins is my best guess, assuming it's named after ...
with new reports indicating that the re-Esprit may debut in 2011 instead of next year as originally planned. The reason for the delay, according to emerging reports, is that Lotus is working to ...
Even with 550bhp the two-seater, mid-engined Esprit is expected to hit 60mph from a standing start in 3.5sec (3.2sec for the R) and although top speed will be around 200mph, Lotus is aiming to ...
Lotus has plans to release their new next-generation Esprit at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show and more details were recently released on their next sports car. The base model Esprit will be a hybrid ...
The Lotus Esprit had no major changes made to it for model years 2002 through 2004. However, some minor trim levels were adjusted and various packages had nominal tweaks. Aside from that, the car ...
From the moment the first Esprit arrived way back in 1976, Lotus enthusiasts badgered the ... in 2002 the V8 gained Ferrari-esque circular rear lights, new OZ wheels and the Sport 350’s brakes ...
Notify me. Starting msrp listed lowest to highest price Base Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2004 Lotus Esprit V8 trim comparison will help you decide.
The new range will begin with the Lotus Esprit due in Spring 2013 which was unveiled by Brian May and Naomi Campbell. Powered by a 5.0-litre V8 with 620bhp it's expected to cost £110,000 when it goes ...