A well-kept 2001 Lotus Esprit with documented low mileage, recent service, and thoughtful cooling upgrades heads to its next ...
Hank O'Hop spotted a 1998 Lotus Esprit with a twin turbo naturally aspirated V8 with some serious upgrades. I Was A Happily Married Mother Of 4. Then I Met A Woman At Pilates.
The Lotus Emira and Alpine A110 are sports car heroes with uncertain futures. Which should you enjoy while you can?
Joel was previously an editor at Autoblog for nearly a decade, covering cars from humble economy hatchbacks to high-end sports cars. He has extensive driving experience with plenty of track time, and ...
Called the Encor Series 1, this restomod will blend the wedge-tastic design of the original car with the V-8 power of later models. It'll feature lightweight construction with plenty of carbon fiber ...
In recent years, the automotive restomod scene has picked up serious steam. From Alfa Romeos to Porsches, it seems like there is always a company (or sometimes, several) that will take your classic ...
On the 50th anniversary of the Lotus Esprit’s Paris debut, a new British venture called Encor is set to unveil a modern reinterpretation of the original Esprit S1, called the Encor Series 1. While the ...
It had to happen. Other 1970s and ’80s classics like the Audi Ur-Quattro, Lancia 037, Ferrari Testarossa, and Porsche 911 Turbo have been reimagined for the modern era, and Giugiaro’s original Lotus ...
Serial entrepreneur Robert Wessman, who has had a golden touch creating, acquiring and spinning off companies that primarily sell generic drugs, has brought together two of his fastest-growing ...
View post: Amazon Has a ‘Super Versatile’ Craftsman Oscillating Tool on Sale for Only $70 Lotus is moving ahead with rumored plans to build a plug-in hybrid version of the Emira with its new “Hyper ...
Lotus built no other car for as long as the Esprit, and for some enthusiasts, it's the model that defines the marque. Today's Nice Price or No Dice Esprit Turbo appears to be a fine example, but is it ...
According to its ad, today's Nice Price or No Dice Esprit has 24,000 miles on the clock and already one engine rebuild under its belt. That might not bode well for future longevity, but we'll still ...