Lotus: Esprit News
#41
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I can't wait!!!!
#42
Looks good.
#47
Originally Posted by Slimey
That's depressing, in a sense.
Not that a BMW M5 engine with FI is a bad thing, but there was something special about the Lotus powerplant. Maybe this is Lotus' new plan for the new century -- using engines from other manufactuers and concentrating on the frame/suspension.
Not that a BMW M5 engine with FI is a bad thing, but there was something special about the Lotus powerplant. Maybe this is Lotus' new plan for the new century -- using engines from other manufactuers and concentrating on the frame/suspension.
I don't agree, Lotus never had any engines that struck me as special, not in the super car sense anyway. People who are actually buying one would most likely prefer the well tried and tested M5 V8 than anything Lotus could produce.
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Originally Posted by ilitig8
I don't agree, Lotus never had any engines that struck me as special, not in the super car sense anyway. People who are actually buying one would most likely prefer the well tried and tested M5 V8 than anything Lotus could produce.
But I would say that the reliability of the M5 engine would be nice.
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they must have got barraged by the Elise remarks so they changed the rear vent
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The sizzle in the Steak
#55
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Originally Posted by madmanmax3000
Does that website say there's a V8 in it?? That's not the Lotus I know...It certainly looks good though
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
The Esprit had a V8 from '96 on.
I keep wanting to pick up an Exige but I really dont have the dough for a second car that serves no real purpose other than being fun to drive when its not winter...
#58
I miss my 03 CL-S :(
Originally Posted by gavriil
From the front looks like a Lambo, from the rear, like a Ferrari.
At least to me it was. I think it's the profile - it just looks like it would be ab Esprit.
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More le pics de spy!
#64
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Spied!
From Leftlanenews...
From Leftlanenews...
Spy photographers have spotted Lotus' upcoming supercar hiding under a protective cover. Although details on Lotus' newest supercar remain scarce — our sources simply refer to the car as "THE Supercar" — it is believed that it will be powered by a Jaguar-sourced V8 with around 420 horsepower.
Power is expected to be sent through a Volkswagen gearbox and Lotus is said to be developing the car's active suspension.
Power is expected to be sent through a Volkswagen gearbox and Lotus is said to be developing the car's active suspension.
#65
The sizzle in the Steak
^^^ Hey Lotus, take off that silver dress you are wearing and let's see what's underneath!!!
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Oh momma...
#69
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
^^^ Hey Lotus, take off that silver dress you are wearing and let's see what's underneath!!!
#70
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Lotus = HAWT!!!!!!!
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2011 Lotus Esprit to feature BMW's 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8
From Autoblog...
When we last saw the Lotus Esprit in 2004, it was equipped with a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V8 rated at about 350 hp. Offering much more motivation than its early turbocharged 4-cylinder powerplant, the Esprit V8 was quick -- pedal to the floor, the two-seat coupe could punch through 60 mph in less than 5 seconds. Impressive as it was just a few years ago, there are more than a handful of cars (at half the price) that can shame the Lotus back across the Pond today.
To keep the upcoming 2011 Lotus Esprit at the front of the pack, it is rumored to be fitted with the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 found under the hood of the recently released BMW X6. The powerplant is rated at 400 horsepower with only light boost under the German's hood. Under the fiberglass cover of the future British Esprit, it will most likely be tuned to deliver nearly 500 horsepower. It will need every bit of power it can get, as the new Lotus will be competing with the Porsche 911 Turbo, Ferrari F430, and the new Nissan GT-R.
To keep the upcoming 2011 Lotus Esprit at the front of the pack, it is rumored to be fitted with the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 found under the hood of the recently released BMW X6. The powerplant is rated at 400 horsepower with only light boost under the German's hood. Under the fiberglass cover of the future British Esprit, it will most likely be tuned to deliver nearly 500 horsepower. It will need every bit of power it can get, as the new Lotus will be competing with the Porsche 911 Turbo, Ferrari F430, and the new Nissan GT-R.
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Esprit or Aston
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Originally Posted by F-C
Esprit or Aston
*slowly reaches for hammer*
#75
Finally.... I was saying that the TT X6 engine deserved a better car! Hopefully the rumor is true, it would only be the logical step forward.
#76
Originally Posted by F-C
Esprit or Aston
Both are English with the resulting Anglo love of the repair shop from boot to bonnet.
One handles well, the other handles, well like a Lotus...
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Sounds like it will be a great engine combination/version for the Esprit!!!!
Lotus FTW!!!
Lotus FTW!!!
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The 2010 Lotus Eagle, the new Lotus 2+2 sports car we've all been waiting for, has possibly been spotted for the first time in production trim (we saw this possible Lotus Eagle mule testing in November). The driver of this prototype was unlucky enough to be captured just outside of the Bosch arctic testing facility, possibly out for a quick cocoa -- or some kind of sneak preview viewing of the new Batman movie where he's decided to dress up the proto as the caped crusader. This new 2+2 should be slotted somewhere between the Elise and the next-gen Esprit in the Lotus lineup and fill the niche for people who like the Elise but would like a little room to carry passengers and gear. Or have two children with no legs. Rumors are that the Eagle's engine will be a V6 sourced from Toyota, and will likely be offered in displacements of 2.5- and 3.0-liters. Horsepower figures are expected somewhere between 200 and 300, making the new Lotus 2+2 a compelling performer, with zero-to-sixty times expected to be in the low five-second range. But heck, what do we know -- we're just calling it the "2010" because it sounds good. Full spy report below the jump and more pictures in a moment.
We just got our first glimpse of Lotus' all-new 2+2 sports car, and managed to snap this set of shots before the test driver could escape back into the safe confines of his Arctic Testing Grounds. Knowledgeable sources in the U.K. have given us iron-clad confirmation that this prototype is the car that Lotus has codenamed "Eagle." The new four-seat Lotus will make its official public debut in July at the London Motor Show, but this is the first time that the car has been photographed in its full production form. The angular camouflage is very thorough, but it's clear that a very svelte, sexy shape lies beneath.
Sources tell us that the Eagle 2+2 will slot in between the Elise and
next-generation Esprit, and is designed for those who love the Elise,
but also want a little more room and comfort. Lotus Boss Mike
Kimberley, quoted by U.K.'s CAR Magazine, has described the Eagle's
rear-seat accommodations as comfortable for children up to nine-years-
old, so the Porsche Panamera and Aston Martin Rapide aren't exactly in
jeopardy here. The rear seats will most likely be used for a couple
golf bags, or other cargo suitable for a nice weekend trip, giving the
Eagle a nice dose of practicality.
The Eagle is said to use Lotus' aluminum variable vehicle
architecture, so the traditional lightweight Lotus feel should be part
of the package. The Eagle's engine will be a V-6 sourced from Toyota,
and will likely be offered in displacements of 2.5- and 3.0-liters.
With horsepower figures expected to hover somewhere between 200 and
300 horsepower, the new Lotus 2+2 will be a compelling performer, with
zero-to-sixty times expected to be in the low five-second-range.
Don't be fooled by the Eagle's mid-summer debut, as there is still a
lot of development to be done. Finished, production-ready models
aren't due to reach showrooms-and their lucky buyers--until sometime
in the Spring of 2009.
We just got our first glimpse of Lotus' all-new 2+2 sports car, and managed to snap this set of shots before the test driver could escape back into the safe confines of his Arctic Testing Grounds. Knowledgeable sources in the U.K. have given us iron-clad confirmation that this prototype is the car that Lotus has codenamed "Eagle." The new four-seat Lotus will make its official public debut in July at the London Motor Show, but this is the first time that the car has been photographed in its full production form. The angular camouflage is very thorough, but it's clear that a very svelte, sexy shape lies beneath.
Sources tell us that the Eagle 2+2 will slot in between the Elise and
next-generation Esprit, and is designed for those who love the Elise,
but also want a little more room and comfort. Lotus Boss Mike
Kimberley, quoted by U.K.'s CAR Magazine, has described the Eagle's
rear-seat accommodations as comfortable for children up to nine-years-
old, so the Porsche Panamera and Aston Martin Rapide aren't exactly in
jeopardy here. The rear seats will most likely be used for a couple
golf bags, or other cargo suitable for a nice weekend trip, giving the
Eagle a nice dose of practicality.
The Eagle is said to use Lotus' aluminum variable vehicle
architecture, so the traditional lightweight Lotus feel should be part
of the package. The Eagle's engine will be a V-6 sourced from Toyota,
and will likely be offered in displacements of 2.5- and 3.0-liters.
With horsepower figures expected to hover somewhere between 200 and
300 horsepower, the new Lotus 2+2 will be a compelling performer, with
zero-to-sixty times expected to be in the low five-second-range.
Don't be fooled by the Eagle's mid-summer debut, as there is still a
lot of development to be done. Finished, production-ready models
aren't due to reach showrooms-and their lucky buyers--until sometime
in the Spring of 2009.
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Update: Next Lotus Esprit to be delayed until 2011, available with hybrid powertrain
A Hollywood star made famous alongside 007 himself, Lotus’s Esprit dates back to 1976 and was the maker’s only offering for the longest time. While Lotus has been reported to be working on bringing back the storied nameplate by as early as 2010, today’s reports have the car delayed until a 2011 public release.
The recently-unveiled Lotus Evora is partly to blame for the delay as Lotus is redesigning the Esprit flagship to further distinguish the two. The Esprit would be based on the Evora’s platform and the company is considering , likely to get power from a BMW-sourced V8, the s 4.4L twin-turbo mill that debuted in the X6.
The latest updated also car may also be offered with a hybrid powertrain, using Toyota technology, say Autocar reports. The collaboration seems likely, as Toyota supplies engines for the current line-up, including the 1.8-liter four cylinder in the Elise and Exige and the 3.5-liter V6 in the new Evora.
While it is not confirmed that the car will wear the Esprit badge, expect it to be wider and longer than the Evora in order to accommodate the larger engine, which will also we mounted longitudinally. As such, we expect a wheelbase stretch compared to the Evora as well.
Other car news the automaker and engineering firm has on the go include expanding the offerings of the Evora to include a two-seater, convertible and automatic version. S3 versions of the Elise and Exige are likewise being developed.
Late last year Lotus confirmed that it was developing a new supercar to fill the void left by the Esprit, and the English automaker has now given us a little more information on the upcoming model.
The car will be built at the Lotus headquarters at Hethel in Norfolk UK. Lotus announced it had decided to build the successor last year, following an extensive evaluation of feasibility. It was later confirmed the Esprit name would be retained.
In September, Lotus gave a firm timeframe for the new Esprit, which it says will be unveiled in December 2009. Previously, Lotus had planned to launch the car a year earlier. The Esprit will be one of three all-new models due in the next few years.
It has been officially confirmed by Lotus that the new Esprit will not only become available as a coupe, but, for the first time, as a convertible/roadster, too.
Pricing is expected around $130,000 — undercutting the Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo.
The recently-unveiled Lotus Evora is partly to blame for the delay as Lotus is redesigning the Esprit flagship to further distinguish the two. The Esprit would be based on the Evora’s platform and the company is considering , likely to get power from a BMW-sourced V8, the s 4.4L twin-turbo mill that debuted in the X6.
The latest updated also car may also be offered with a hybrid powertrain, using Toyota technology, say Autocar reports. The collaboration seems likely, as Toyota supplies engines for the current line-up, including the 1.8-liter four cylinder in the Elise and Exige and the 3.5-liter V6 in the new Evora.
While it is not confirmed that the car will wear the Esprit badge, expect it to be wider and longer than the Evora in order to accommodate the larger engine, which will also we mounted longitudinally. As such, we expect a wheelbase stretch compared to the Evora as well.
Other car news the automaker and engineering firm has on the go include expanding the offerings of the Evora to include a two-seater, convertible and automatic version. S3 versions of the Elise and Exige are likewise being developed.
Late last year Lotus confirmed that it was developing a new supercar to fill the void left by the Esprit, and the English automaker has now given us a little more information on the upcoming model.
The car will be built at the Lotus headquarters at Hethel in Norfolk UK. Lotus announced it had decided to build the successor last year, following an extensive evaluation of feasibility. It was later confirmed the Esprit name would be retained.
In September, Lotus gave a firm timeframe for the new Esprit, which it says will be unveiled in December 2009. Previously, Lotus had planned to launch the car a year earlier. The Esprit will be one of three all-new models due in the next few years.
It has been officially confirmed by Lotus that the new Esprit will not only become available as a coupe, but, for the first time, as a convertible/roadster, too.
Pricing is expected around $130,000 — undercutting the Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo.