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Images: Lotus Series I Exige (2001)

Images: Lotus Series I Exige (2001) Released in April 2001, the Lotus Series I Exige was a two-seat, mid-engined coupe. Manufactured in Norfolk, England, the rear-wheel drive Exige was powered by the 1.8-litre twin K-Series engine which featured double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and variable valve control (VVC) which provided continuously variable timing […]

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Images: Lotus Series II Exige (2004-12)

Images: Lotus Series II Exige (2004-12) Released in April 2004, the Lotus Series II Exige was a mid-engined, two-door coupe. Manufactured in Norfolk, England, the rear-wheel drive Series II Exige was powered by a naturally aspirated 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a six-speed, close-ratio manual transmission with a single-plate dry clutch… Read […]

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Images: Lotus Series III Exige (2013-21)

Images: Lotus Series III Exige (2013-21) Released in April 2013, the Lotus Series III Exige S was initially available as mid-engined coupe, with roadster models following in early 2014. Manufactured in Hethel, England, the rear-wheel drive Exige S was powered by a 3.5-litre supercharged V6 petrol engine that was mated to a six-speed manual transmission… […]

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Images: Lotus Series I Elise (1996-01)

Images: Lotus Series I Elise (1996-01) Released in November 1996, the Lotus Series I Elise was a two-door, mid-engined roadster with a removable roof. Manufactured in Norfolk, England, the rear-wheel drive Elise was powered by a 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The Series I Elise had an epoxy-bonded […]

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Images: Lotus Series II Elise (2001-10)

Images: Lotus Series II Elise (2001-06) Released in October 2001, the Lotus Series II Elise was a mid-engined two-seat roadster with a removable roof. Manufactured in Norfolk, England, the rear-wheel drive Elise was initially powered by a Rover-sourced 1.8-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that was mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The Series II Elise range […]

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Images: Lotus Series III Elise (2010-21)

Images: Lotus Series III Elise (2010-21) Released in April 2010, the Lotus Series III Elise was a mid-engined, two-seat roadster with a removable soft-top roof. Manufactured in Norfolk, England, the rear-wheel drive Series III Elise was not an entirely new model, but an update of the Series II Elise… Read full Lotus Series III Elise […]

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Images: Lotus Mk.5 Esprit (1993-01)

Images: Lotus Mk.5 Esprit (1993-01) Released in March 1993, the Lotus Mk.5 Esprit was a mid-engined, two-seat coupe. Manufactured in Hethel, England, the rear-wheel drive Esprit range initially consisted of the S4 variant which was powered by a 2.2-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine. Thwas engine was improved for the S4s (released in 1995) and, in […]

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Videos: Lotus Series II Exige (2004-12)

Top Gear: Lotus Exige vs Apache helicopter gunship Note Please note these videos are applicable to vehicles as they are supplied to their respective markets. As such, the features, prices and performance of the vehicles in these videos may differ from those which are supplied in Australia. Top Gear: Lotus Exige S vs Ford Mustang

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Videos: Lotus Series III Exige (2013-21)

Chris Harris on cars: Lotus Exige S track test Note Please note that these videos are applicable to vehicles as they are supplied to their respective markets. As such, the features, prices and performance of the vehicles in these videos may differ from those which are supplied in Australia. AutoExpress: Lotus Exige S track test […]

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Videos: Lotus Series I Exige (2001)

Men and Motors: 2001 Lotus Exige review Note Please note these videos are applicable to vehicles as they are supplied to their respective markets. As such, the features, prices and performance of the vehicles in these videos may differ from those which are supplied in Australia.

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