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1991 Lotus Elan – Federal (USA) version 1996 Lotus Elan S2 The Lotus M100 series Elan was launched in August 1989, reviving the Elan nameplate after 14 years. A two-seater convertible sports car with front-wheel drive, designed in-house by Lotus, it featured an engine and manual transmission supplied by Isuzu , [ 54 ] and was built with the ...
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 Emira Lotus Eletre. Lotus Mark I (1948): Austin 7–based sports car
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 Evora Esprit: 79 supercar 1976 2004 Europa Europa S Eclat: 76 grand tourer ...
Palm m100 series, a popular lower cost version of the Palm Pilot; M100 (New York City bus), a New York City Bus route in Manhattan; Effa M100, the Brazilian name for the Changhe Ideal automobile; M100, the second version of the Jeep trailer; M100 Elan, a model of the Lotus Elan automobile; Mercedes-Benz M100 engine, a 6.3/6.9 liter SOHC V8 ...
Lotus's first SUV will come in three trims, with up to 905 hp. Yes you read that right.
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The engine, gearbox and rear suspension were completely different from the standard Europa and were taken in their entirety from the Lotus 23/Lotus 22 Formula Junior cars with a Lotus-Ford Twin Cam based 165 hp (123 kW) 1,594 cc Cosworth Mk.XIII dry sump engine, and a Hewland FT 200 five-speed gearbox and suspension with reversed bottom ...
Lotus Evora clay model Rear view engine Interior. The Evora is the first product of a five-year plan started in 2006 to expand the Lotus lineup [2] beyond its track-specialized offerings and produce a practical road car that would appeal to the mainstream market. [11]