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  2. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Group (also known as Lotus Cars) is a British multinational automotive manufacturer of luxury sports cars and electric vehicles. Lotus Group is composed of three primary entities. Lotus Cars, a high-performance sports car company, is based in Hethel, Norfolk.

  3. List of Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    sports car, roadster: 2000 2021 Europa S Emira Elise: 111 roadster 1996 2021 Elan S2 Emira 3-Eleven: 129 speedster: 2015 2018 2-Eleven 2-Eleven: 122 speedster 2007 2011 340R 3-Eleven Europa S: 121 sports car 2006 2010 Esprit Exige 340R: 117 speedster 2000 2000 2-Eleven Elan S2: 100 roadster 1989 1995 Elise Excel: 89 grand tourer 1982 1992 Eclat ...

  4. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    London EV Company (2013–present) Lotus Cars (1952–present) Lynx (car brand) (1968–present) Lynx AE (1986–present) M. Mac Motorsports (2002–present)

  5. List of companies of the United Kingdom K–Z - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Cars — is a manufacturing company (sports and racing cars, and engineering development). Established in 1948 in Hornsey, London, its headquarters is in Hethel, Norfolk. It was formerly known as Lotus Engineering Limited. It has become Group Lotus PLC divided into Lotus Cars and Lotus Engineering.

  6. Category:British racecar constructors - Wikipedia

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    Lotus racing cars (1 C, 53 P) M. March vehicles (1 C, 43 P) ... Leyton House Racing; Lister Motor Company; Lola Cars; Lotus F1; Lyncar; M. M-Sport; Manor Racing ...

  7. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Proton was the owner of Lotus Cars from 1996 to 2017. In May 2017, DRB-HICOM announced plans to sell a 49.9% stake in Proton and a 51% stake in Lotus to Chinese company Geely. [4] The deal was signed in June 2017, and Lotus has ceased to be a unit of Proton. [citation needed]

  8. Category:Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Cars built or modified by Lotus ... List of Lotus vehicles; 0–9. Lotus 2-Eleven; Lotus 3-Eleven; Lotus 14; Lotus 26; Lotus 28; Lotus 47; Lotus 52; Lotus 66; Lotus 71;

  9. List of current automobile manufacturers by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable current automobile manufacturers including buses & trucks manufacturers but excluding agricultural, construction, military & motorcycle vehicles with articles on Wikipedia by region.