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รถโลตัส (อังกฤษ: Lotus Cars Limited) เป็นบริษัทผลิตรถยนต์จากประเทศอังกฤษ เน้นการผลิตรถยนต์นั่งสมรรถนะสูงและรถแข่ง มีรุ่นที่มีชื่อเสียงหลายรุ่น อาทิเช่น เอสพรี, เอลาน, ยูโรปา และอีลิส รวมถึงทีมฟอร์มูลาวันที่ประสบความสำเร็จ โรงงานผลิตรถโลตัสตั้งอยู่ที่ ฮีเทล (Hethel) ในนอร์โฟล์ค ซึ่งเดิมเคยเป็นฐานทัพทหารอากาศแห่งสหราชอาณาจักร ในช่วงสงครามโลกครั้งที่ 2 บริษัทเน้นการออกแบบรถสปอร์ตขนาดเล็กที่มีน้ำหนักน้อยและมีระบบแฮนด์ลิงที่ดี

โลตัส คาส์ ลิมิเต็ด
Lotus Cars Limited
ประเภทJoint venture
อุตสาหกรรมยานยนต์
ก่อตั้ง1948; 73 ปีที่แล้ว (1948)
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,
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บุคลากรหลัก
  • Daniel Donghui Li (Chairman)
  • Phil Popham (CEO)
  • Phillip Lee (CFO)
ผลิตภัณฑ์รถยนต์, automotive parts
รายได้ £11.2 ล้าน (2017)
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  • Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co (51%)
  • Etika Automotive (49%)
พนักงาน
1,487 (2017)
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Lotus final assembly
โลตัส อีลิส
โลตัส เอวิจา รถยนต์ไฟฟ้า

โลตัสเคยเปลี่ยนเจ้าของหลายครั้งในปี 1986 ก็ถูกขายให้กับเจเนรัลมอเตอร์ ต่อมาก็ถูกขายกับนายโรมานา อาร์ติโอลิ (Romano Artioli) ในปี 1996 ผู้ซึ่งเคยเป็นอดีตเจ้าของบูกัตติ แต่ภายหลังการล้มละลายของบริษัท ก็ถูกขายให้กับ DRB-HICOM บริษัทสัญชาติมาเลเซีย และเป็นบริษัทลูกของโปรตอนอีกทีหนึ่งด้วย

รุ่นปัจจุบัน

ดูบทความหลักที่: List of Lotus vehicles
 
โลตัส อีโวลา
 
โลตัส เอมิรา
  • โลตัส อีลิส (Lotus Elise)
  • โลตัส เอ็กซิจ (Lotus Exige S)
  • โลตัส อีโวลา (Lotus Evora)
  • โลตัส 129 เอ็กโซ (Lotus 3-Eleven; (2018-ปัจจุบัน): Lotus 3-Eleven 430)
  • โลตัส 130 เอวิจา (Lotus 130 (2021-ปัจจุบัน): Lotus Evija, limited production electric hypercar)
  • โลตัส เอมิรา (Lotus Emira) รุ่นสุดท้ายที่ใช้เครื่องยนต์ มาต่อจาก อีลิส, เอ็กซิจ และ อีโวรา

รุ่นก่อนหน้า

 
Lotus Mark I, 1948
 
Lotus Mark IX and Lotus 6
 
Lotus Eleven
 
Lotus Elite
 
Lotus Elan +2S, 1973
 
Lotus Europa S2
 
Lotus Eclat S2
 
Lotus Esprit V8, 1999
 
Lotus Elise S1
 
Lotus Elise GT1 Road Car, 1997
 
Lotus 340R
 
Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220 (based on the Lotus Elise S2)
  • Lotus Mark I (1948): Austin 7–based sports car
  • Lotus Mark II (1949–1950): Ford-powered trials car
  • Lotus Mark III (1951): 750 cc formula car
  • Lotus Mark IV (1952): Trials car
  • Lotus Mark V (1952): 750 cc formula car, never built
  • Lotus Mark VI (1953–1955): The first "production" racer, about 100 built
  • Lotus Seven (1957–1972): A minimalist open sports car designed to manoeuvre a racing circuit.
  • Lotus Mark VIII (1954): sports racer, MG 1.5 L
  • Lotus Mark IX (1955): sports racer, shorter and improved Eight
  • Lotus Mark X (1955): sports racer for larger displacement, Bristol/BMW 2 L
  • Lotus Eleven (1956–1957): small displacement sports racer (750 – 1500 cc)
  • Lotus 12 (1956–1957): Formula Two and Formula One racecar
  • Lotus 13: Designation not used
  • Lotus 14 (1957–1963): Lotus Elite, the first production street car
  • Lotus 15 (1958–1960): Sports racer, update of the Mk.X, Climax 1.5 – 2.5 L
  • Lotus 16 (1958–1959): F1/F2 car, "Miniature Vanwall"
  • Lotus 17 (1959): Lighter sports racer update of the 11 in response to Lola Mk.I
  • Lotus 18 (1960–1961): First mid-engined Lotus single seater—Formula Junior/F2/F1
  • Lotus 19 (1960–1962): Mid-engined larger displacement sports racer, "Monte Carlo"
  • Lotus 20 (1961): Formula Junior
  • Lotus 21 (1961): Formula One
  • Lotus 22 (1962–1965): Formula Junior/F3
  • Lotus 23 (1962–1966): Small displacement mid-engined sports racer
  • Lotus 24 (1962): Formula One
  • Lotus 25 (1962–1964): Formula One World Champion
  • Lotus 26 (1962–1971): Lotus Elan, production street sports car
  • Lotus 26R (1962–1966): Racing version of Elan
  • Lotus 27 (1963): Formula Junior
  • Lotus 28 (1963–1966): Lotus version of the Ford Cortina street/racer
  • Lotus 29 (1963): Indy car, Ford all-aluminium OHV small block V8
  • Lotus 30 (1964): Large displacement sports racer (Ford small block V8)
  • Lotus 31 (1964–1966): Formula Three space frame racer
  • Lotus 32 (1964–1965): Monocoque F2 and Tasman Cup racer
  • Lotus 33 (1964–1965): Formula One World Champion
  • Lotus 34 (1964): Indy car, DOHC Ford V8
  • Lotus 35 (1965): F2/F3/FB
  • Lotus 36 (1965–1968): Elan Fixed Head Coupe (Type 26 could be fitted with a removable hard top)
  • Lotus 38 (1965): Indy winning mid-engined car
  • Lotus 39 (1965–1966): Tasman Cup formula car
  • Lotus 40 (1965): Sports racer, a development of the 30
  • Lotus 41 (1965–1968): Formula Three, Formula Two, Formula B
  • Lotus 42 (1967): Indy car, Ford V8
  • Lotus 43 (1966): Formula One
  • Lotus 44 (1967): Formula Two
  • Lotus 45 (1966–1974): Convertible (Drop Head Coupe) Elan with permanent side window frames.
  • Lotus 46 (1966–1968): Original Renault-engined Europa
  • Lotus 47 (1966–1970): Racing version of Europa
  • Lotus 48 (1967): Formula Two
  • Lotus 49 (1967–1969): Formula One World Champion
  • Lotus 50 (1967–1974): Lotus Elan +2, four-seat production car
  • Lotus 51 (1967–1969): Formula Ford
  • Lotus 52 (1968): Prototype Europa Twin Cam
  • Lotus 53 (1968): Small displacement sports racer, never built
  • Lotus 54 (1968–1970): Series 2 'Europa' production car.
  • Lotus 55 (1968): F3
  • Lotus 56 (1968–1969): Indy turbine wedge
  • Lotus 56B (1971): F1 turbine wedge
  • Lotus 57 (1968): F2 design study
  • Lotus 58 (1968): F1 design study
  • Lotus 59 (1969–1970): F2/F3/Formula Ford
  • Lotus LX (1960): Lotus Elite built to win at Le Mans with a 2.0 L FPF engine.
  • Lotus 60 (1970–1973): Lotus Seven S4, Greatly modified version of the Seven
  • Lotus 61 (1969): Formula Ford, "the wedge"
  • Lotus 62 (1969): prototype Europa racer
  • Lotus 63 (1969): 4-wheel drive F1
  • Lotus 64 (1969): 4-wheel drive Indy car, did not compete
  • Lotus 65 (1969–1971): Federalized Europa S2
  • Lotus 66: Can-Am design study
  • Lotus 67 (1970): Proposed Tasman Cup car, never built
  • Lotus 68 (1969): F5000 prototype
  • Lotus 69 (1970): F2/F3/Formula Ford
  • Lotus 70 (1970): F5000/Formula A
  • Lotus 71: Undisclosed design study
  • Lotus 72 (1970–1972): Formula One World Champion
  • Lotus 73 (1972–1973): F3
  • Lotus 74 - Texaco Star (1973): F2
  • Lotus 74 (1971–1975): Europa Twin Cam production car
  • Lotus 75 (1974–1982): Elite II, Luxury 4-seat GT
  • Lotus 76 (1974): F1, redundant designation
  • Lotus 76 (1975–1982): Éclat S1, fastback version of Elite II, redundant designation
  • Lotus 77 (1976): F1
  • Lotus 78 (1977–1978): F1 ground effects car
  • Lotus 79 (1975–1980) Lotus Esprit, street GT, redundant designation
  • Lotus 79 (1978–1979): Formula One World Champion, redundant designation
  • Lotus 80 (1979): F1
  • Lotus 81 (1979–1980): Sunbeam Talbot Lotus, redundant designation
  • Lotus 81 (1980–1981): F1, redundant designation
  • Lotus 82 (1982–1987): Turbo Esprit, street GT car
  • Lotus 83 (1980): Elite series 2
  • Lotus 84 (1980–1982): Éclat series 2
  • Lotus 85 (1980–1987): Esprit series 3
  • Lotus 86 (1980–1983): F1 dual chassis, never raced
  • Lotus 87 (1980–1982): F1
  • Lotus 88 (1981): F1 dual chassis car, banned
  • Lotus 89 (1982–1992): Lotus Excel GT, re-engineered Éclat
  • Lotus M90/X100: Toyota-based "new Elan", abandoned in favour of the Elan M100
  • Lotus 91 (1982): F1
  • Lotus 92 (1983): F1
  • Lotus 93T (1983): F1 Turbo
  • Lotus 94T (1983): F1 Turbo
  • Lotus 95T (1984): F1 Turbo
  • Lotus 96T (1984): Indy car project, abandoned
  • Lotus 97T (1985–1986): F1 Turbo
  • Lotus 98T (1986–1987): F1 Turbo
  • Lotus 99T (1987): F1 Turbo, last Lotus F1 winner
  • Lotus 100T (1988): F1 Turbo
  • Lotus Elan (Type M100) (1989–1995): Front-drive convertible Elan.
  • Lotus 101 (1989): F1
  • Lotus 102 (1990–1991): F1
  • Lotus 103 (1990): F1, not produced
  • Lotus 104 (1990–1992): Lotus Carlton/Omega, tuned version of the Opel/Vauxhall saloon.
  • Lotus 105 (1990): Racing X180R, IMSA Supercars Drivers Champ (Doc Bundy)
  • Lotus 106 (1991): X180R, roadgoing homologation special
  • Lotus 107 (1992–1994): F1
  • Lotus 108 (1992): a track only bike ridden by Chris Boardman to win a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, also known as the "LotusSport Pursuit Bicycle".
  • Lotus 109 (1994): F1, Last Lotus F1 car.
  • Lotus 110 : Road and TT bike. Often mistaken for the Lotus 108 but completely different bikes.
  • Lotus 111 (1996–Present): Lotus Elise
  • Lotus 112: Partial F1 design, reached as far as the monocoque buck
  • Lotus 113: Number not allocated
  • Lotus 114 (1996): Lotus Esprit GT1 race car
  • Lotus 115 (1997–1998): Lotus Elise GT1
  • Lotus 116: Opel Speedster/Vauxhall VX220, a collaboration with Opel
  • Lotus 117: Lotus Elise S2[ต้องการอ้างอิง]
  • Lotus 118: Lotus M250, two-seat mid-range sports car concept unveiled in Autumn of 1999, project cancelled in 2001
  • Lotus 119 (2002): Soapbox Derby car made of carbon and aluminium, disc brakes, no engine, for Goodwood Festival of Speed
  • Lotus 120 (1998): Elise V6, code named M120, never produced
  • Lotus 121 (2000–Present): Lotus Exige
  • Lotus 121 (2006): Europa S
  • Lotus 122 (2007-2011): Lotus 2-Eleven, 0-door speedster
  • Lotus 123 (2010–Present): Lotus Evora
  • Lotus 124: Lotus Evora, race car
  • Lotus T125 (2010): Lotus Exos
  • Lotus T127 (2010): Team Lotus F1 car, made for 2010 season
  • Lotus T128 (Formula One car) (2011): Team Lotus F1 car, made for 2011 season
  • Lotus T128 (Le Mans Prototype) (2013): race car built for 24 Hours of LeMans
  • Lotus 129 (2016–ปัจจุบัน): Lotus 3-Eleven, 0-door speedster
  • Lotus 130 (2021-): Lotus Evija, all-electric hypercar
  • Lotus 131 (2021): Lotus Emira, to be revealed 6 July 2021

อ้างอิง

  1. Campbell, Peter (15 March 2019). "Lotus Cars plans major turnround after Geely cash boost". Financial Times. สืบค้นเมื่อ 31 May 2020.
  2. "GEELY & PROTON" (Press release). Proton. 23 June 2017. สืบค้นเมื่อ 23 June 2017.[ลิงก์เสีย]
  3. "Lotus Cars". สืบค้นเมื่อ 5 June 2018.
  4. "2010 Lotus Evora – Test drive and new car review – 2010 Lotus Evora". Cars.about.com. 16 June 2011. สืบค้นเมื่อ 18 December 2011.
  5. The rights to the Seven were sold in 1973 to Caterham Cars. Updated versions of this 1957 design are also produced by other speciality firms, including Westfield Sportscars and Donkervoort. Originally the number seven was applied to a Riley-powered Formula 2 car, but the vehicle was never completed in its original form, finally emerging instead as the Clairmonte Special, a two-seat sports car powered by a Lea-Francis engine.
  6. Chapman, Clive (September 2016). "The Lotus That Never Blossomed". Motor Sport. Vol. 92 no. 9. pp. 84–85.
  7. A mid-engined sports car, launched in the early 1970s. It was styled by Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro. The Esprit started with a light, 4-cylinder design, which went through several iterations of turbo-charging and electronic upgrades, before finally being replaced by a highly advanced V8. The last Lotus Esprit rolled off the production line on 20 February 2004, after 28 years in production. A total of 10,675 Esprits were built since production began in 1976.
  8. GT inspired two-seater claimed to offer a more upmarket sportscar experience, although it is based on the same chassis as the Elise and Exige, limiting accommodation and practicality. Power comes from a Lotus-tuned variant of the turbocharged four-cylinder engine which powers the VX220. The Europa has been criticised in the motoring press for being expensive and for lacking equipment and practicality compared to rivals like the Porsche Cayman.
  9. "Lotus 125 'Ultimate Track Car' to Debut at Pebble Beach Alongside Elise SC RGB Edition | AutoGuide.com News". Autoguide.com. 5 August 2010. สืบค้นเมื่อ 30 September 2010.

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khunsamarthphthnabthkhwamniidodyephimaehlngxangxingtamsmkhwr enuxhathikhadaehlngxangxingxacthuklbxxk Lotus Mark I 1948 Lotus Mark IX and Lotus 6 Lotus Eleven Lotus Elite Lotus Elan 2S 1973 Lotus Europa S2 Lotus Eclat S2 Lotus Esprit V8 1999 Lotus Elise S1 Lotus Elise GT1 Road Car 1997 Lotus 340R Opel Speedster Vauxhall VX220 based on the Lotus Elise S2 Lotus Mark I 1948 Austin 7 based sports car Lotus Mark II 1949 1950 Ford powered trials car Lotus Mark III 1951 750 cc formula car Lotus Mark IV 1952 Trials car Lotus Mark V 1952 750 cc formula car never built Lotus Mark VI 1953 1955 The first production racer about 100 built Lotus Seven 1957 1972 A minimalist open sports car designed to manoeuvre a racing circuit 5 Lotus Mark VIII 1954 sports racer MG 1 5 L Lotus Mark IX 1955 sports racer shorter and improved Eight Lotus Mark X 1955 sports racer for larger displacement Bristol BMW 2 L Lotus Eleven 1956 1957 small displacement sports racer 750 1500 cc Lotus 12 1956 1957 Formula Two and Formula One racecar Lotus 13 Designation not used Lotus 14 1957 1963 Lotus Elite the first production street car Lotus 15 1958 1960 Sports racer update of the Mk X Climax 1 5 2 5 L Lotus 16 1958 1959 F1 F2 car Miniature Vanwall Lotus 17 1959 Lighter sports racer update of the 11 in response to Lola Mk I Lotus 18 1960 1961 First mid engined Lotus single seater Formula Junior F2 F1 Lotus 19 1960 1962 Mid engined larger displacement sports racer Monte Carlo Lotus 20 1961 Formula Junior Lotus 21 1961 Formula One Lotus 22 1962 1965 Formula Junior F3 Lotus 23 1962 1966 Small displacement mid engined sports racer Lotus 24 1962 Formula One Lotus 25 1962 1964 Formula One World Champion Lotus 26 1962 1971 Lotus Elan production street sports car Lotus 26R 1962 1966 Racing version of Elan Lotus 27 1963 Formula Junior Lotus 28 1963 1966 Lotus version of the Ford Cortina street racer Lotus 29 1963 Indy car Ford all aluminium OHV small block V8 Lotus 30 1964 Large displacement sports racer Ford small block V8 Lotus 31 1964 1966 Formula Three space frame racer Lotus 32 1964 1965 Monocoque F2 and Tasman Cup racer Lotus 33 1964 1965 Formula One World Champion Lotus 34 1964 Indy car DOHC Ford V8 Lotus 35 1965 F2 F3 FB Lotus 36 1965 1968 Elan Fixed Head Coupe Type 26 could be fitted with a removable hard top Lotus 38 1965 Indy winning mid engined car Lotus 39 1965 1966 Tasman Cup formula car Lotus 40 1965 Sports racer a development of the 30 Lotus 41 1965 1968 Formula Three Formula Two Formula B Lotus 42 1967 Indy car Ford V8 Lotus 43 1966 Formula One Lotus 44 1967 Formula Two Lotus 45 1966 1974 Convertible Drop Head Coupe Elan with permanent side window frames Lotus 46 1966 1968 Original Renault engined Europa Lotus 47 1966 1970 Racing version of Europa Lotus 48 1967 Formula Two Lotus 49 1967 1969 Formula One World Champion Lotus 50 1967 1974 Lotus Elan 2 four seat production car Lotus 51 1967 1969 Formula Ford Lotus 52 1968 Prototype Europa Twin Cam Lotus 53 1968 Small displacement sports racer never built Lotus 54 1968 1970 Series 2 Europa production car Lotus 55 1968 F3 Lotus 56 1968 1969 Indy turbine wedge Lotus 56B 1971 F1 turbine wedge Lotus 57 1968 F2 design study Lotus 58 1968 F1 design study Lotus 59 1969 1970 F2 F3 Formula Ford Lotus LX 1960 Lotus Elite built to win at Le Mans with a 2 0 L FPF engine Lotus 60 1970 1973 Lotus Seven S4 Greatly modified version of the Seven Lotus 61 1969 Formula Ford the wedge Lotus 62 1969 prototype Europa racer Lotus 63 1969 4 wheel drive F1 Lotus 64 1969 4 wheel drive Indy car did not compete Lotus 65 1969 1971 Federalized Europa S2 Lotus 66 Can Am design study 6 Lotus 67 1970 Proposed Tasman Cup car never built Lotus 68 1969 F5000 prototype Lotus 69 1970 F2 F3 Formula Ford Lotus 70 1970 F5000 Formula A Lotus 71 Undisclosed design study Lotus 72 1970 1972 Formula One World Champion Lotus 73 1972 1973 F3 Lotus 74 Texaco Star 1973 F2 Lotus 74 1971 1975 Europa Twin Cam production car Lotus 75 1974 1982 Elite II Luxury 4 seat GT Lotus 76 1974 F1 redundant designation Lotus 76 1975 1982 Eclat S1 fastback version of Elite II redundant designation Lotus 77 1976 F1 Lotus 78 1977 1978 F1 ground effects car Lotus 79 1975 1980 Lotus Esprit street GT 7 redundant designation Lotus 79 1978 1979 Formula One World Champion redundant designation Lotus 80 1979 F1 Lotus 81 1979 1980 Sunbeam Talbot Lotus redundant designation Lotus 81 1980 1981 F1 redundant designation Lotus 82 1982 1987 Turbo Esprit street GT car Lotus 83 1980 Elite series 2 Lotus 84 1980 1982 Eclat series 2 Lotus 85 1980 1987 Esprit series 3 Lotus 86 1980 1983 F1 dual chassis never raced Lotus 87 1980 1982 F1 Lotus 88 1981 F1 dual chassis car banned Lotus 89 1982 1992 Lotus Excel GT re engineered Eclat Lotus M90 X100 Toyota based new Elan abandoned in favour of the Elan M100 Lotus 91 1982 F1 Lotus 92 1983 F1 Lotus 93T 1983 F1 Turbo Lotus 94T 1983 F1 Turbo Lotus 95T 1984 F1 Turbo Lotus 96T 1984 Indy car project abandoned Lotus 97T 1985 1986 F1 Turbo Lotus 98T 1986 1987 F1 Turbo Lotus 99T 1987 F1 Turbo last Lotus F1 winner Lotus 100T 1988 F1 Turbo Lotus Elan Type M100 1989 1995 Front drive convertible Elan Lotus 101 1989 F1 Lotus 102 1990 1991 F1 Lotus 103 1990 F1 not produced Lotus 104 1990 1992 Lotus Carlton Omega tuned version of the Opel Vauxhall saloon Lotus 105 1990 Racing X180R IMSA Supercars Drivers Champ Doc Bundy Lotus 106 1991 X180R roadgoing homologation special Lotus 107 1992 1994 F1 Lotus 108 1992 a track only bike ridden by Chris Boardman to win a gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics also known as the LotusSport Pursuit Bicycle Lotus 109 1994 F1 Last Lotus F1 car Lotus 110 Road and TT bike Often mistaken for the Lotus 108 but completely different bikes Lotus 111 1996 Present Lotus Elise Lotus 112 Partial F1 design reached as far as the monocoque buck Lotus 113 Number not allocated Lotus 114 1996 Lotus Esprit GT1 race car Lotus 115 1997 1998 Lotus Elise GT1 Lotus 116 Opel Speedster Vauxhall VX220 a collaboration with Opel Lotus 117 Lotus Elise S2 txngkarxangxing Lotus 118 Lotus M250 two seat mid range sports car concept unveiled in Autumn of 1999 project cancelled in 2001 Lotus 119 2002 Soapbox Derby car made of carbon and aluminium disc brakes no engine for Goodwood Festival of Speed Lotus 120 1998 Elise V6 code named M120 never produced Lotus 121 2000 Present Lotus Exige Lotus 121 2006 Europa S 8 Lotus 122 2007 2011 Lotus 2 Eleven 0 door speedster Lotus 123 2010 Present Lotus Evora Lotus 124 Lotus Evora race car Lotus T125 2010 Lotus Exos 9 Lotus T127 2010 Team Lotus F1 car made for 2010 season Lotus T128 Formula One car 2011 Team Lotus F1 car made for 2011 season Lotus T128 Le Mans Prototype 2013 race car built for 24 Hours of LeMans Lotus 129 2016 pccubn Lotus 3 Eleven 0 door speedster Lotus 130 2021 Lotus Evija all electric hypercar Lotus 131 2021 Lotus Emira to be revealed 6 July 2021xangxing aekikh Campbell Peter 15 March 2019 Lotus Cars plans major turnround after Geely cash boost Financial Times subkhnemux 31 May 2020 GEELY amp PROTON Press release Proton 23 June 2017 subkhnemux 23 June 2017 lingkesiy Lotus Cars subkhnemux 5 June 2018 2010 Lotus Evora Test drive and new car review 2010 Lotus Evora Cars about com 16 June 2011 subkhnemux 18 December 2011 The rights to the Seven were sold in 1973 to Caterham Cars Updated versions of this 1957 design are also produced by other speciality firms including Westfield Sportscars and Donkervoort Originally the number seven was applied to a Riley powered Formula 2 car but the vehicle was never completed in its original form finally emerging instead as the Clairmonte Special a two seat sports car powered by a Lea Francis engine Chapman Clive September 2016 The Lotus That Never Blossomed Motor Sport Vol 92 no 9 pp 84 85 A mid engined sports car launched in the early 1970s It was styled by Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro The Esprit started with a light 4 cylinder design which went through several iterations of turbo charging and electronic upgrades before finally being replaced by a highly advanced V8 The last Lotus Esprit rolled off the production line on 20 February 2004 after 28 years in production A total of 10 675 Esprits were built since production began in 1976 GT inspired two seater claimed to offer a more upmarket sportscar experience although it is based on the same chassis as the Elise and Exige limiting accommodation and practicality Power comes from a Lotus tuned variant of the turbocharged four cylinder engine which powers the VX220 The Europa has been criticised in the motoring press for being expensive and for lacking equipment and practicality compared to rivals like the Porsche Cayman Lotus 125 Ultimate Track Car to Debut at Pebble Beach Alongside Elise SC RGB Edition AutoGuide com News Autoguide com 5 August 2010 subkhnemux 30 September 2010 ekhathungcak https th wikipedia org w index php title olts rthynt amp oldid 9635299, wikipedia, วิกิ หนังสือ, หนังสือ, ห้องสมุด,

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