RE: Lotus' new GT unveiled

RE: Lotus' new GT unveiled

Wednesday 7th December 2005

Lotus' new GT unveiled

Lightweight Europa S: first pictures


Lotus Europa S
Lotus Europa S

Lotus' new GT is (almost) here -- the company has released details of its much-rumoured forthcoming GT, the Lotus Europa S, which goes on sale next summer.

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According to Lotus, the mid-engined GT-inspired two-seater "will provide Lotus customers with a spectacular sports car with significantly enhanced levels of touring and cruising capability. It will provide drivers with higher levels of practicality and refinement to complement the simplicity of the Lotus Elise and Exige models."

Sticking with the Lotus philosophy of performance through lightness, the GT weighs just 995Kg, achieved through the use of advanced and high technology materials, including an extruded and bonded aluminium chassis, composite body panels and a very advanced, composite, energy-absorbing front crash structure.

Compared to the Elise, the Europa S has a larger boot / luggage compartment and easier cabin access as a result of its lower chassis sides and higher roof line. It also includes full leather interior, driver and passenger airbags and carpets as standard, to create what the Hethel company called a "business-class driving experience".

However, the Europa S is not a derivative of the Elise or the Exige and has been allocated a separate Lotus type number of Type 121 - the Elise and Exige are both Type 111.

The new coupé has a power to weight ratio of 201bhp / tonne and will deliver high levels of performance. Its 2.0-litre turbocharged engine produces 200bhp at 5,400rpm and 194lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm. It achieves around 90 per cent of that torque at a low 2,000 rpm, helping to propel it from 0-60 mph in around 5.5 seconds, and 100mph in around 14 seconds while remaining flexible. Maximum speed is about 140mph.

Product head Tony Shute said: "The Lotus Europa S has allowed Lotus to exploit its extensive capabilities in developing a sophisticated GT car which successfully complements the range of existing cars. The 'Grand Tourer' concept underpinning the Europa S provides the driver with a refined environment, incorporating innovative styling features which do not compromise the superior performance and handling that is synonymous with the Lotus marque."

Design chief Russell Carr said: "The form of a design should reflect the spirit of the car, and the Lotus Europa S is no different. Where the rebellious track-focused personality of the Exige is characterised by shrink-wrapped athletic forms communicating agility and power, the Europa S has a more fluid, understated language reflecting its more sophisticated persona."

The introduction of a GT car represents both an important and unique addition to the Lotus product range, said Lotus Cars boss Clive Dopson. He said: "The launch of the Europa S re-affirms our position as an innovative player in the highly competitive sports car marketplace. It allows Lotus to extend its product appeal beyond our traditional customer base, and provides yet another demonstration of the key Lotus brand attributes and high levels of quality for which we are particularly proud."

Production of the Lotus Europa S is scheduled to commence in July 2006 at Lotus' manufacturing plant in Norfolk and it'll be sold in all Lotu's current markets, except for the USA and Canada.

Final pricing and full specifications will be announced closer to the on-sale date, but the price is expected to be about £33,000, depending on taxation regimes.

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klassiekerrally

Original Poster:

2,543 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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I have to get used to the styling...
Don't instantly think: 'WOW! What a beautiful car'.
Have to see it in the flesh...

>> Edited by klassiekerrally on Wednesday 7th December 11:35

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Summat wrong in the roof area ,, and it sits too high

chassis 33

6,194 posts

289 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Oh awesome...you can now fit a paddock jacket, and laptop AND a day bag in the boot

Regards
Iain

wab172uk

2,005 posts

234 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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What a disapointment. I think Lotus has missed out here, because it is just not pretty enough. No one is going to look at that and think "Wow, I want one of them". Shame, cos I'm sure it will handle great.

ErnestM

11,621 posts

274 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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klassiekerrally said:
I have to get used to the styling...
Don't instantly think: 'WOW! What a beautiful car'.
Have to see it in the flesh...

>> Edited by klassiekerrally on Wednesday 7th December 11:35


That's because they showed it in silver. Probably one of the least "wow" colours that there is.

Also - regarding the roof line. I don't think they had a choice. In order to pass certain safety regulations, the roof and A-pillers especially, have to be a certain length away from the driver's head.

I want to see some video of it in action. However, I like the basic concept and the article gave some good information. It will sell like hotcakes in the US.

ErnestM

dinkel

27,182 posts

265 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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It will, it looks like it's made for the States.

GTRene

17,788 posts

231 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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ErnestM said:


I want to see some video of it in action. However, I like the basic concept and the article gave some good information. It will sell like hotcakes in the US.

ErnestM


read this:
Production of the Lotus Europa S is scheduled to commence in July 2006 at Lotus' manufacturing plant in Norfolk and it'll be sold in all Lotu's current markets, except for the USA and Canada.

for the time they won't sell in the USA

littleblue

20 posts

229 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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and yet the article says it wont be sold in the USA....

i like it and i already have my order in. hope they can stick to the £33k price.

suprised they didnt get more than the indicated 200 bhp, thought they would have gone for 230-240....

Munter

31,326 posts

248 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Anybody know where the engines come from? 2.0 Turbo. Is it the Toyota 1.8 with increased capacity or something else?..

Duncanreally

45 posts

262 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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The possessive of Lotus is Lotus's, not Lotus'. To make a possessive of a singular, you just add 's (with the weird exception of biblical characters like Jesus, Moses -- you do not add a syllable when pronouncing it either). Whilst the cult of Lotus may be a religion of sorts, Lotus has yet to achieve grammatically special status.

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justinbaker

1,339 posts

255 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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I have just spent 10 mins looking at it. Maybe its the colour, it looks a bit Vauxhall to me. Russell Carr & Clive Dopson should maybe ask a panel of Petrol Heads in a locked room if needed. "This is the car we are proposing to be beween the Elise and the Esprit, what do you think". Lotus engineers are an British pride, but this doesn't jump out as that exciting. It might just be the colour. Maybe black... Going back to look at it some more. Sorry Lotus, its just my opinion.

Duncan itsnt it Lotii (Radius - multiples = radii) only playing but you know what I mean

>> Edited by justinbaker on Wednesday 7th December 12:01

zaktoo

1,401 posts

247 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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I think it looks like it's sitting too high off the ground. Reminds me somewhat of a Mega Track in that respect.

silver993tt

9,064 posts

246 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Looks like an MR2 from the side. £33k is too much. Should be around £23k tops considering the engine wasn't designed or made by Lotus and also only 4 cyls.

dvs_dave

9,040 posts

232 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Looks shite. More like what you'd expect for the next generation Toyota MR2...which it probably is underneath. I'm not convinced Lotus has the resources for a unique platform just for this car, and given Lotus's () close ties with Toyota it makes you wonder.

I wonder if there will be aftermarket Ferrari body kit conversions available? I think they're so so cool.

ErnestM

11,621 posts

274 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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GTRene said:
except for the USA and Canada.

for the time they won't sell in the USA


I'm sure that they need to get DOT approval first. In order to do that, you have to crash a few cars. They probably just want to make sure that it is financially viable to do so, first.

The US Lotus buying public will demand it to be sold. There is currently a bit of a sportscar drought going on over here, even with all of the new stuff coming out...

ErnestM

justinbaker

1,339 posts

255 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Might look better after a crash test It probably wont look so Hyundai!! I forgot the ties with Toyota. Are those MR2 rear clusters?

>> Edited by justinbaker on Wednesday 7th December 12:08

Graham

16,369 posts

291 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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silver993tt said:
Looks like an MR2 from the side. £33k is too much. Should be around £23k tops considering the engine wasn't designed or made by Lotus and also only 4 cyls.


Im glad its not just me that thought MR2 and there is a bit of chysler crossfire in there at the back.


200bhp doesnt seem much but then big power has never been a lotus thing.

imho 33k would seem about right to me. still a lot of cash but not much more than an elsie

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Wildfire

9,832 posts

259 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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Ummmm.... loks like a beefied up Mk III Mr2, with marginally less interesting lights. Compared to the Elise

craigw

12,248 posts

289 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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hate to say it, dogs dinner

cathalm

606 posts

251 months

Wednesday 7th December 2005
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It's the VXT engine, and you can have 240-250 relatively easy if thats what you want, speaking as a former owner.