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Lotus Celebrates 40 Years With 2008 Lotus Elise Anniversary Edition

2008 Lotus Elise S 40th Anniversary EditionLotus has been making some of the best supercars for almost 40 years and is celebrating this by creating an Elise S 40th Anniversary Edition. It will be based off of the Elise Range and the Elise S.

The whole car has been designed in the premium burnt orange paint color. The rear diffusers, wheels, leather trim, center console, and brake calipers will all be given the burnt orange look. It will also come with a 40th commemorative letter that has been signed by the CEO of Lotus. It wouldn’t be a special edition car without something like this.

Lotus’ ‘Project Eagle’ Has Surfaced

Lotus ‘Project Eagle’We can expect to see some great things from Lotus in the upcoming 2008 model year. They let us in on a little secret, which by now isn’t so little. In fact we spotted a few pictures floating around and we are hoping that this might be there new model that they plan to show off at the British Motor Show next year.

Australian Lotus Exige Sport 240

Lotus Exige Sport 240Australia is one of the most common countries to relax and have some fun, but when it comes to cars they don’t have the best reputation for making them adapt well for consumers. However, Australia Lotus is ready to change all that with their new Exige Sport 240.

2007 Lotus Elise

2007 Lotus EliseLotus is famous for their very first Elise in 1996 when it became the world’s first production-car chassis made of epoxy-bonded aluminum extrusions. It’s a true sports car full of speed and agility. But we do have to warn you that it isn’t a car full of luxury.

The 2007 Lotus Elise is a two-seat, rear-wheel-drive, midengine roadster available in one trim level. The interior is understandably spartan, but must-haves like air-conditioning and a CD player are standard. There is an A/C-delete option available to save weight.

Americans Luck Out On New Lotus Europa

Lotus EuropaBeing able to see new and beautiful cars is a great experience. Being able to test drive them is an even better one. But what happens when that great new car isn’t available for us to look up at close or even swing by somewhere and randomly test drive it(is that were even possible).

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