The Lotus Emira is still really fresh. U.K. customers were the first to take delivery in Q4 2022, making it barely more than a year old, so Lotus‘ sports car revival is just beginning. However, ...
Lotus has revealed a new car that is designed for the track, the Lotus Type 66, and 10 units of the car will be produced and each one will cost more than £1 million, the car is a ‘lost Lotus’ track ...
The mid-engine sports car is an increasingly rare breed, but Lotus still carries the torch with its Emira, which is available with a choice of supercharged V6 or turbocharged inline-four cylinder ...
Electric cars have a problem, one that's unrelated to charging or range or the environment: They're just too dang heavy. For Lotus, traditional purveyor of lightweight, nimble track cars, this ...
After a series of delays, the Lotus Emira has finally reached U.S. customers, but early signs suggest it’s not generating the kind of enthusiasm one might expect for a new sports car. This week, a ...
Even with a confusing name like "Theory 1," we at Road & Track would be lying to say we’re not excited to at least see what the newest member of the Lotus sports car lineup looks like. And we won’t ...
A new all-electric sports car from Lotus is tipped to be unveiled as soon as 2025, joining the Electre SUV, Emeya sedan, and a future electric mid-size SUV. The new sports car is codenamed Type 135 ...
Most car reveals for Pebble Beach are all-new luxury and supercars, faithful recreations of classics, or some unique restomods. What Lotus has revealed isn’t really any of those. The Type 66, while ...
What makes a Lotus, a Lotus? Anyone familiar with automotive history would likely say it’s the coy “simplify, then add lightness” philosophy that defined Colin Chapman’s scrappy sports car ...
When it comes to the history of sports car racing, the 1960s and 1970s were arguably the golden era. Trans Am was still huge, mid-engine cars hit Formula 1, and Can-Am featured some of the greatest ...
Just a few years after Lotus made its Formula 1 debut, team boss and automotive legend Colin Chapman sketched a new design on a napkin while dining out. That sketch resulted in a revolutionary car ...