The Lotus Elise Cup 250 goes zero-to-60 mph in just 3.9 seconds.
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The bright green 2009 Lotus Exige S260 sold for $90,400.
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Lotus is now owned by a Chinese automaker.
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The 2009 Lotus Exige S260 will be auctioned on May 27, 2017.
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Limited to just 60 units, this is the Lotus Exige Cup 380.
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It’s the fastest Lotus Evora ever to be sold in the U.S.
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Because our furry friends want to go fast too.
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Lotus manages to pull even more mass from the featherweight Elise.
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Lotus has created a one-off Evora that pays tribute to James Bond, but, unfortunately, it’s not amphibious.
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Lotus been on a tear lately, releasing new model after new model.
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A quick rundown of the week’s five biggest automotive news stories.
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It’s that time again. Time to give our thanks to all the automotive manufacturers for yet another wild and crazy year.
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Lotus might be going a little overboard with its special edition models.
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Lotus drops weight and adds power for this special-edition Evora.
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Volvo’s Chinese owners have their eyes set on acquiring even more automakers.
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The Lotus Exige 350 Special Edition is the final anniversary edition celebrating the British automaker’s 50 years at Hethel.
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This is one quick Lotus.
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Lotus has revealed the latest addition to its collection, an exclusive Elise 250 Special Edition.
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The Lotus Evora 400 has new options that can reduce its weight to 2,983 pounds.
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Following in the footsteps of the fastest production Elise yet, Lotus has unleashed its track-only variant.
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Don’t expect to see a revolutionary new Lotus Elise when the next-generation model bows in 2020.
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Lotus has rolled out a new limited-production Evora 400 and it let its fans choose the color scheme.
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The Lotus crossover will reportedly be built at a new factory in Guangzhou, China and will hit the market in 2019.
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The U.S. market is going to get an entry-level, detuned version of the Lotus Evora.
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