Lightweight Precision: 2010 Lotus Exige S 240 Review
This 2010 Lotus Exige S 240 pairs ultra-low mileage with track-focused upgrades, a rebuilt supercharged engine, and rare factory packs, now offered at no reserve.
This 2010 Lotus Exige S 240 pairs ultra-low mileage with track-focused upgrades, a rebuilt supercharged engine, and rare factory packs, now offered at no reserve.
The Lotus Eletre X debuts the revolutionary X Hybrid platform, delivering a staggering 952 PS and over 1,200 km of combined range. Arriving in Europe in 2026, this electric-first SUV blends supercar acceleration with 900V fast-charging and unmistakable Lotus handling dynamics.
Featuring just 21k miles, this 2005 Lotus Elise shines in Saffron Yellow over a black cloth and leather interior. Powered by the high-revving 1.8-liter 2ZZ-GE engine and a six-speed manual, this analog sports car offers a raw, track-focused experience for the street.
The 2017 Lotus Evora 400 2+2 remains a pinnacle of analog driving in a digital world. With a 400-hp supercharged V6 and a manual transaxle, this Metallic Black one-owner example offers pure feedback and balanced handling for the dedicated enthusiast driver.
This 1969 Lotus Europa is a mid-engine masterpiece finished in vibrant yellow. Featuring a 1.6L Renault inline-four and original Smiths gauges, this lightweight classic offers a pure, analog driving experience that represents the pinnacle of Colin Chapman’s engineering philosophy.
A low-mileage 2005 Lotus Elise with just 22k miles, finished in Arctic Silver Metallic, offers pure, unfiltered performance and legendary handling. This specific example features a six-speed manual transaxle, a limited-slip differential, and the highly desirable color-matched hardtop, making it a true enthusiast’s choice.
The Lotus Emeya Charging Record confirms it as one of the fastest EVs, achieving a 443kW peak charging power for a 10-80% charge in 13 minutes 35 seconds. This result, achieved in high-heat conditions, highlights the durability of its 800-volt architecture. Lotus is now rolling out the ultra-fast 450kW DC chargers globally. (279 characters)
Explore this low-mileage 35k-Mile 2007 Lotus Elise in Chrome Orange, featuring a 1.8L Toyota engine, six-speed manual, and the desirable Touring Package. With just 35k miles, this example represents a lightweight, pure driving machine that upholds Lotus’s long-standing dedication to engineering excellence and handling.
Lotus Emeya blends hyper-GT performance with cutting-edge electric innovation, offering 0–100 km/h in under 2.8 seconds and fast charging in 18 minutes.
Encor Series 1 Lotus Esprit reimagines the iconic 1975 S1 with a carbon-fibre body, rebuilt V8, and modern tech. Limited to 50 units, it merges classic design with 21st-century engineering and comfort.