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That’s what makes this particular Lotus model so impressive. At a glance, it’s a compact sports car with a supercharged four-cylinder and a curb weight that makes today’s hot hatches look bloated. But ...
It was a long winter, but now the ragtops are out and singing their happy songs on Woodward. Few are more joyous than the wee ...
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I’ve nearly made a cottage industry if not a career out of writing about “The Big Seven” things likely to strand a car, particularly a vintage car, on a road trip. A few weeks ago, a Hagerty Drivers ...
April 18, 2025 The Lotus Elan Is a Rare Beauty That’s Still Influential Today Built from 1962 through 1975 and the first model to make Lotus profitable, the Elan helped later give shape to the ...
Geely-owned Lotus Technology has exercised its put option to acquire a 51% equity interest in Lotus Advance Technologies (Lotus UK).
The White Lotus ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: A Poetic Act It was a big week for cutting loose and confessions, for sex as a metaphor but also just for sex.
The ratings are in. The redesigned Elan Credit Card app has reached an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars with more than 90,000 user reviews that no ...
The Lotus Elise was a mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports car based on the company's small-car platform. It was introduced as a replacement for the Lotus Elan, with production spanning three ...
Shop Lotus Elan vehicles in Pasadena, CA for sale at Cars.com. Research, compare, and save listings, or contact sellers directly from 1 Elan models in Pasadena, CA.
This is the Lotus Theory 1, a new electric-powered concept that’s the biggest statement of intent from the reinvented sports car brand since the Lotus Evija ushered in its Geely-owned era. Not ...
Lotus mid-September revealed a new Theory 1 concept EV, with three seats and a 320-km/h top speed But the concept car’s neatest tech may be its trick interior, with a unique ‘MotorSkins ...
EXCLUSIVE: WIRED got an inside look at Lotus' Theory 1. The highlights? Physical buttons that appear from nowhere, audiophile tech mounted in 3D-printed lattices, weight-saving wizardry, and an ...