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New Era Lotus – The Bare Essentials

Filed under: Vaguely News — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — onthesidewalls @ 22:52 03/10/2010

The 30th September 2010 will forever be known as the day Lotus went mental. At the Paris motorshow, they released FIVE brand new cars that will all be on sale within the next five years. Here are the bare essentials on all of them.

Elite

Body: 2+2 seat, folding hard top, front engined

Price: £115,000

Drivetrain: 5.o V8, electric motors and KERS

Power: 620hp

0-62 mph: 3.7 secs

Weight: 1650kg

On sale: Spring 2014

Esprit

Body: 2 seat, mid engine

Price: £110,000

Drivetrain: 5.0 V8, optional KERS

Power: 620hp

0-62 mph: 3.4 secs

Weight: 1450kg

On sale: Spring 2013

Elan

Body: 2 seat, optional +2, mid engine

Price: £75,000

Drivetrain: 4.0 V6, optional KERS

Power: 450hp

0-62 mph: 3.5 secs

Weight: 1295kg

On sale: Autumn 2013

Elise

Body: 2 seat, mid engine

Price: £35,000

Drivetrain: 2.0 4-cyl, optional start/stop

Power: 320hp

0-62 mph: 4.3 secs

Weight: 1095kg

On sale: Spring 2015

Eterne

Body: 4 seat, front engine

Price: £120,000

Drivetrain: 5.0 V8, electric motors, KERS, optional four wheel drive

Power: 620hp

0-62 mph: 4.0 secs

Weight: 1,800kg

On sale: Spring 2015

While it’s easy to say that the selection of 1-tonne plus cars above would make ‘Chapman turn in his grave’, we won’t. Because they might all be bloody amazing to drive… which is all that really matters. Absolutely can’t wait for the first new-era Lotus cars to hit the road. Things is gonna get interesting. Even if they do all look the same.

The Brand New Lotus Elite

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Ever wondered what the exact opposite of a Lotus looks like? Well, meet the new Elite…

For a starter, it’s heavy. 1680kg.  And also massively complicated thanks to a hybrid powertrain. The piston beating part is a front mounted, tuned version of the Lexus ISF’s V8… and we’re not really sure what the hybrid part is yet. Nobody is. But Lotus mention KERS so expect it to be ‘F1 inspired’ and put a a focus on brake energy regeneration.

It’s also expensive. The price is likely to be a smidge over £100k – hurling the Elite straight at the Porsche 911 Turbo and Aston Martin DB9. With a 2+2 seating layout, 0-62mph time of three and a half seconds plus a sub 215g/km CO2 figure, it seems to have the space and pace of the Aston and Porsche, but with less emissions.

So while the concept of a 1.7 tonne hybrid Lotus is a tricky one to get your head around, it at least sounds relevant, fast and competitive. It’s due for release in 2014, and will hopefully provide loads of profit that Lotus can plough back into pure, simple, lightweight sports cars like the new Seven…

Paris Motorshow 2010 – Sneak Preview

A few months ago, the Paris Motorshow sounded like it was going to be feeble. An Audi A7 (pictured), a BMW X3, a front wheel drive Freelander and a fictional KIA that sounded like a fizzy drink. Dull, tedious, anodyne. Then news broke that Chevrolet were planning to exhibit a five door Cruze. Bloody hell. Watching a nun play solitaire in the dark sounded more exciting.

But then… KERPOW!! Some exciting things were announced. Paris 2010 is going to be a belter. So here are five good reasons to face the French capital’s traffic between the 2nd and 17th of October. Five door Cruze not included.

A Mystery Lamborghini

The Murcielago is dead. Long live whatever Lambo give us at Paris. It’s likely to be called the Jota, will no doubt come with a hulking great V12 engine that’s more powerful than the Merci’s but 20% MORE ECONOMICAL…and, according to internet fiction-mongers, it might even have scissor doors. Leading up to the show, Lamborghini are going to release six teaser pictures of the car, of which this is the first…

Lotus Going Mental

UK Lotus PR bossman, who we’ll call Flo-Rida, has got himself into such a tizz about the countless new Lotus products that he’s forgotten to actually tell anyone what they are… so we’ll mainly have to guess. The only thing we know for sure is that Flo-Rida is taking a 1970s Esprit to the show, so we can safely expect Lotus to reveal the long awaited 21st Century Esprit – complete wth mid mounted, turbocharged V8 engine.

We also know that the Evora has been given a supercharger, hiking power to around 400bhp (that’s no real secret. Might have seen one driving around Millbrook…). They’ll also show off an Evora with an auto-box, made especially for Americans that suffer from muscle wastage in their fat left leg.

On top of that, there’s likely to be a 21st Century re-imagination of the iconic Lotus Seven sports car, as well as two brand new cars with hybrid powertrains – one a GT, the other closer to the Lotus philosophy of performance through lightweight, but possibly front wheel drive. Details are thin on the ground (and possibly non-existent), but with two new Evoras, an Esprit, a new Seven and two hybrids, expect Lotus to be the centre of attention.

Some French Cars

Being as the show’s in Paris, Citroen, Peugeot and Renault want to get lots of attention. Citroen and Renault might actually get some. New cars with a double chevron badge will include the handsome DS4 (pictured), the ‘well proportioned’ new C4 as well as their nutty electric concept cars the RevoltE and Survolte.

Renault will be distracting people away from the tedium of a facelifted Laguna with their swoopy work of fiction, the DeZir. As a funky platform for new designer Laurens van den Acker to show off his craft, the DeZir suggests that the next generation of Renaults will ditch daintiness in favour of more muscular lines and…blah. Just use your eyes. Your imagination is as good as anyone else’s.

Finally, Peugeot will have the new 508 saloon, which replaces the 407 and 607. Good for them

Ugly Mercedes CLS

When designing the brand new CLS, Mercedes must have frequently asked ‘how on earth do we replace the world’s first four door coupe?’. No matter what they did, the new car would no longer be a world first and therefore lack impact and seem unimaginative.

After countless board meetings where design executives aggressively debated how to follow up such a handsome, groundbreaking car they settled on a tag for the brand new CLS. One they felt would get as much coverage as the original. One with talkability. Impact. They produced The World’s Ugliest Four Door Coupe. You can’t miss seeing this in the flesh.

Jaguar Coupe and Estate

Now that the bread and butter of the XF and the XJ are out and about, Jag can get a jiggle on with expanding their range. At Paris, they’re likely to show off a new XF based coupe and roadster, possibly called the C-Type or XC, as well as an XF estate. It’s unlikely that any new engines will be released, but a small XF based coupe with an angry face and XF-R engine is a lip smacking prospect. Also, let’s not forget that estates are cooler than saloons – so an XF Wagon will be ice cold. Especially with that new 3.0 turbodiesel engine.

So, there you have it. Go to the Paris motorshow… loads of fast, stylish cars and hardly a whiff of a hybrid. Makes a change.

The Daily 0-60: Wednesday 17th March 2010

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Hennessey released a teaser picture of their 1000bhp, 262mph, V8 powered, Elise based Venom GT ahead of its official unveiling at the end of the month. Aston failed to persuade the world that the Cygnet is a good idea, by announcing it’ll be available in any colour its misguided customers desire. And BMW confirmed that they’re developing a FWD chassis.

The Daily 0-60: Tuesday 23rd February 2010

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Hyundai announced that their curiously appealing iX35 Crossover will cost from £16,495 when it goes on sale in the UK in March. The sale of Saab to Spyker was finally officially completed – more of that here. And Proton released a picture of their Lotus developed hybrid concept which will be revealed at Geneva, hopefully with the Italdesign body on top.

The Daily 0-60: Thursday 18th February 2010

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Vauxhall previewed their Flextreme GT/E Concept – a petrol hybrid which can run for 60km on its 120kW electric motor, with a 1.4 petrol for when it goes flat. VW released the new £14,445 Polo Bluemotion which produces 91g/km of CO2 and does 80.7mpg. And more F1 testing happened, where some rain saw Kovalainen crash his Lotus and Barichello go fastest.

Lotus Elise Gets New Face and Conscience

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Everyone’s favourite aspirational-but-hopefully-one-day-affordable minimalist sports car from Norfolk, the Lotus Elise, has been given a face job and new engine. We’ll start with the face. It’s a sleeker, more mature boat-race that brings some stylistic continuity between Elise and Evora, as well as improving drag coefficient by 4%. Can’t help but gently pine for the glass fibre google eyes of the mk1 though…

Beneath the newly sensible face, is a newly sensible engine – the base ‘S’ model’s 1.8 will be replaced with a 1.6, still from Toyota. Happily, the power output of 134bhp is identical, but a small cluster of torques has been sacrificed, with 127lb ft dropping to 118lb ft. The 0-62mph time has dropped a tenth to 6.0secs, although the top speed is also lower – down 3 to 124mph.

The main impression of the new, smaller engine is how enviro-tolerable it is. The combined mpg is up 9mpg over the old 1.8 to an impressive 46mpg, while the CO2 has dropped from 179g/km to 155. Very clean. The remaining 1.8 engine, in both naturally aspirated and Supercharged models, also gets a tweak to bring CO2 levels down below 200g/km in both models. Gosh. Now promise never to mention the enviro-stats of a Lotus Elise again. It’s like mentioning that Scarlett Johansson is really good at knitting – it’s missing the point.

Also added are some new wheels and a 6 speed gearbox across the range. Prices are likely to change a little bit over the current car, but it’s unlikely they’ll stray too far from the current car  - so expect around £27k for the base model and £33k for the Supercharged SC. Less polluting and just as fast – it’s tricky to complain.

The Daily 0-60: Friday 12th February 2010

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Honda made hot hatch fans sigh, with the Civic Type R Mugen – all the visual glitz of the 240bhp Mugen Type R, but only the standard 198bhp output. ‘Lotus’ revealed their new F1 car, which will be driven by Trulli and Kovalainen. And Citroen showed off their pretty DS High Rider Concept, showing what the imminent DS4 will look like.

The Daily 0-60: Thursday 14th January 2010

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The Autosport International Show started, with the unveiling of various new or revised road/race cars – a Lotus Evora GT4 racer, Porsche GT3 R and Ginetta G40 being the most interesting. Kimi Raikkonen drove his C4 WRC car for the first time. And Nissan announced its 370Z Roadster will cost an unbelievably tempting £29,900 when it goes on sale in March.

The Daily 0-60: Thursday 7th January 2010

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GM again extended the deadline to settle selling Saab, as four new bidders emerged to join Spyker in attempting financial CPR on the company. A patent application filed by Lotus for a new seven speed double-clutch gearbox appeared on the net. And it was confirmed that American rally stunter Ken Block will compete in selected rounds of this year’s WRC.

The Daily 0-60: Wednesday 16th December

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Mini released pictures of their ‘Beachcomber’ concept car, hinting at what the 2010 Mini Countryman would look like if it didn’t have any doors – i.e. slightly daft. Bugatti showed off three largely irrelevant Veyron special editions, which they will only sell in the Middle East. And Donato Coco, previously the design boss of Ferrari, joined Lotus as Director of Design.

Mini Beachcomber

A Bugatti Veyron

The Daily 0-60: Wednesday 11th November

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Danish manufacturer Zenvo (we’ve never heard of them either) said they’ll bring their 1104bhp, Corvette Z06 based supercar to the UK next year. Rexton jokes gags gained new currency when Ssang Yong mentioned something about launching a crossover fairly soon. And Lotus revealed plans to produce a new Esprit, which we hope might feature V8 gruffage from the Lexus IS-F.

Zenvo ST1

New Lotus Esprit might look a bit like this


The Daily 0-60: Monday 19th October

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Jenson Button, Brawn GP and most of Brackley woke up with cotton-fluff mouths and a bit of sick on their shoes, after winning the driver’s and constructor’s F1 championships. Kia showed more ambition than an asthmatic midget fire-fighter, by revealing their Cadenza BMW 5 Series rival. And Lotus covered a lightened Exige with blackboard paint and called it the Scura.

Lotus Exige Scura

Kia Cadenza

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