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Lotus Elise SC

The Lotus Elise is designed to satisfy the needs of performance purists who like to let loose on the weekends. Lotus Cars founder Colin Chapman had a simple formula for making cars faster: “To add speed, add lightness.” More than 25 years after Chapman’s death, his company’s automobiles continue to embody this mantra—and none more so than the new Lotus Exige S 260 Sport. At 2,020 pounds with a full tank of fuel, the 260 Sport is 57 pounds lighter than its immediate predecessor, the featherweight Exige S 240. Lotus kept the 260 Sport lean by using carbon fiber for the roof, rear engine cover, side scoops, front splitter, and rear-wing spoiler. Even the bucket seats are made from the woven composite material. Lotus modified the 240’s supercharged 4-cylinder engine—first used on the Elise SC— for the 260 Sport, boosting output to 257 horsepower and 174 foot-pounds of torque. A launch-control feature catapults the car to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds—a figure sure to pique the interest of weekend racers. However, like the 260 Sport itself, potential buyers will have to move fast: Lotus plans to ship only 50 to North America.

Pros: A Lotus that you can drive every day without the weekly visits to the chiropractor.
Cons: Backseats are fit only for children.
BrandLotus Tag LineThe Lotus Elise is designed to satisfy the needs of performance purists who like to let loose on the weekends. Curb Weight 2,006 lbs. Price$54,990.00 Top Speed 150 mph Transmission 6-Speed Manual
Automobile TypeConvertible
Phone800.245.6887 Websitewww.lotuscars.com

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