In a shift from its all-electric stance, Lotus is about to go all-in on plug-in hybrids in Europe as well as China.
The Lotus Emira and Alpine A110 are sports car heroes with uncertain futures. Which should you enjoy while you can?
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50 years of the Lotus Esprit
Design is not a democracy.” Such a bold statement, wonderfully out of tune with modern group-think, could only apply to a car ...
Like other automakers, big and small, Lotus is on a farewell tour with the internal combustion engine. The Elise, Exige, and Evora have retired while the Emira is making its way toward the sunset. But ...
View post: 2012 Lotus Evora For Sale With 53,383 Miles Lotus has provided a sneak peak at the underpinnings of its Proton concept ahead of the city car’s world debut at next week’s Geneva Motor Show, ...
Earlier today, Lotus Cars revealed its idea of an "intelligent performance vehicle." The wedge-shaped concept, called Theory 1, is meant to be Lotus' new design manifesto for all its future cars and ...
A zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) time of less than 2.8 seconds means the Lotus Emeya is undeniably a fast car. But accelerating is only one thing it does quickly. Charging is another. An Emeya recently ...
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Lotus smashes electric car charging record as British brand eliminates EV charge anxiety
One of Britain's most famous sports car manufacturers has set a world record for the fastest-charging electric vehicle. Lotus ...
Lotus has a lot to say about its breathtaking new Theory 1 concept car. It "embodies the future of intelligent performance vehicles," and its design encapsulates "three core principles – Digital, ...
Throughout its history, Lotus has built some memorable cars, but the British company also lent its engineering expertise to other manufacturers, contributing to the development of the following five ...
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