RE: Lotus Exige S3 | Spotted

RE: Lotus Exige S3 | Spotted

Thursday 13th February

Lotus Exige S3 | Spotted

All of the 3.5 Exiges were great track cars - imagine how good this might be with another £50k spent on it...


Those after a sports car to drive and love on both road and track could do a whole lot worse than a Series 3 Exige. Whatever it lost in terms of delicacy against earlier, lighter, four-cylinder versions, it made up for in sheer brawn and useful technology like the Bosch ABS and TC system. Plus the sound, of course. 

All the S3 Exiges, though eventually becoming more aggressive as the years passed, looked like shrunken Group C race cars, and felt like them to be in as well, with a big single wiper and prominent manual lever. They were plenty fast, too, but required work to get the best from them, which played nicely to that retro sportscar racer feel. The chassis was communicative and capable, the powertrain durable and all the Exiges felt like bonafide mini supercars even when not going for it. Right down to being a faff to get into and see out of, they were brand-new, old-school exotica. 

For those that did want to completely fulfil the potential of the Exige, a host of parts were available to upgrade the car, both via Lotus Motorsport and third-party suppliers. While it was a car that stopped, steered and screamed along very well as standard, regular track day goers will have been keen to maximise their Lotus. Which is what a previous owner of this one did. Quite a lot. 

The advert for this suggests it’s a race car, which the spec is easy to believe, though it began life as a road-legal Exige in 2016 and has an MOT. It seems an even more extreme proposition than the Cup 430 from later in the production run, and that was a truly exhilarating little car. Power is up to 460hp thanks to a Komotec upgrade kit (ECU, carbon airbox, modified supercharger pulley, new exhaust manifold and sports cats), which reaches the road through a Quaife limited-slip differential. A very encouraging start. 

And that's just the beginning. According to the ad somewhere in the region of £50k has been spent on the Exige; lots of money has gone on some stunning carbon fibre additions, in case it didn’t look racy enough, but there are some proper chassis bits as well. There are Nitron dampers, which presumably have some adjustability in them, Team Dynamics wheels, ‘oversized race brakes’ and even a steering rack upgrade. A new shifter and cables for the manual should prevent any baulking with any quick changes on track. 

There’s an FIA-spec roll cage and Nankang semi-slick tyres included as well, so it’s hard to imagine there being much faster on your next track day than this Exige. It’s easy to see where money has been spent. Moreover, while that exhaust will need a cat for its MOT, there seems little reason why it couldn’t make for a truly wild road-going Lotus experience as well. If not a bargain, clearly a lot of money has been spent on this Lotus that’s now being included for not much of a premium - something equally low mileage and standard might still be more than £40k. A close-in-spirit Cup 430 might be nearer £90k. This isn’t the Exige for fans of originality or factory spec, sure, but adrenaline junkies need look no further.


SPECIFICATION | LOTUS EXIGE V6

Engine: 3,456cc V6, supercharged
Transmission: 6-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 350@7,000rpm (standard)
Torque (lb ft): 295@4,500rpm (standard)
MPG: 28 (NEDC combined, standard)
CO2: 236g/km (standard)
Year registered: 2016
Recorded mileage: 4,220
Price new: £55,900 (Sport 350, 2015)
Yours for: £49,995

See the original advert here

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GreatScott2016

Original Poster:

1,868 posts

103 months

Wednesday 12th February
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That looks sensational. I'm not close enough to the market here, but that looks like good value to me smile. Maybe too unforgiving on road, but on track ....

200Plus Club

11,944 posts

293 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Compared to some of the cars featured recently (£70k Renault hot hatch I'm looking at you..) this looks fabulous value.
You can of course just buy a road legal Exige with the 460 conversion and there's not a lot of road cars that will keep up on the country lanes or trackdays.
Great cars.

wistec1

621 posts

56 months

Wednesday 12th February
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So £50K spent on a £55K Exige. I'm struggling to understand my how that makes any sense. More to the point how that transforms the drive and how you measure that.

VeloMex68

11 posts

10 months

Wednesday 12th February
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It's hard to see how £50K has been spent on this car, given the Komotec conversion and the other additions. However it looks great and the additions all are sensible.

Without a CAT, you will need to do some exhaust work it get it past just about any UK track noise limit.

Scoobysaurus

282 posts

112 months

Wednesday 12th February
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wistec1 said:
So £50K spent on a £55K Exige. I'm struggling to understand my how that makes any sense. More to the point how that transforms the drive and how you measure that.
The Exige is a car that feels special at any speed.

Why do it - if you have the money to burn and enjoy projects then why not?

Me - I hate spending money spending money to upgrade cars, so with that budget I’d have just bought a Cup430 with longer term resale in mind.

I’m sure this one is epic to drive though.

jaydeeuk1

509 posts

75 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Peak lotus. Perhaps peak car.

For those who understandably get bored of their M or RS cars, look no further.

British Beef

2,513 posts

180 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Power, weight and performance actually remarkably similar to an F40.

Dashboard looks a bit of a dogs breakfast, and that roll cage would make getting in and out of a complete PITA, given I struglle enough without the cage.

But Im sure once seated, and holding onto that lovely alcantara wheel, very little, this side of a full race car, comes close to the feeling and peformance of this around a race track.

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11,944 posts

293 months

Wednesday 12th February
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jaydeeuk1 said:
Peak lotus. Perhaps peak car.

For those who understandably get bored of their M or RS cars, look no further.
Absolutely. Not as practical but they can be used for road trips with a little effort and creative packing :-)

braddo

11,851 posts

203 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Perfect for track days at Spa, N'ring, Silverstone and Brands GP. thumbup

Modified V6 Exiges are pretty much the only thing that can match a Porsche GT3/GT4 for those (with the budget) who want to do lots of track days and drive to/from the track. Certainly if you want a manual gearbox...

keo

2,494 posts

185 months

Wednesday 12th February
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braddo said:
Perfect for track days at Spa, N'ring, Silverstone and Brands GP. thumbup

Modified V6 Exiges are pretty much the only thing that can match a Porsche GT3/GT4 for those (with the budget) who want to do lots of track days and drive to/from the track. Certainly if you want a manual gearbox...
I had a 981 GT4 and have an Exige 410 now. Much prefer the Exige but different people like different things. I am thinking of selling in March/ April but it’s a tough decision as it is so good.

Wardy78

1,077 posts

73 months

Wednesday 12th February
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wistec1 said:
So £50K spent on a £55K Exige. I'm struggling to understand my how that makes any sense. More to the point how that transforms the drive and how you measure that.
I'm guessing he didn't just bring it home and throw £50k on the 2nd day. He'll be one of the 1000s that have gradually improved bits on the path to a Trigger's Broom end result.

I'm 20yrs past modifying cars, but I've done plenty in my time, taking a £10k car, then spending a few hundred quid on suspension, then a few months later another few hundred quid on wheels, then a few months later another few hundred quid on an exhaust, then a few months later another few hundred quid on engine bits, then a few months later another few hundred quid on something else etc.

Frimley111R

17,082 posts

249 months

Wednesday 12th February
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British Beef said:
Power, weight and performance actually remarkably similar to an F40.

Dashboard looks a bit of a dogs breakfast, and that roll cage would make getting in and out of a complete PITA, given I struglle enough without the cage.

But Im sure once seated, and holding onto that lovely alcantara wheel, very little, this side of a full race car, comes close to the feeling and peformance of this around a race track.
Yep 100%. Lovely thing to do track days and hoons in.

Glenn63

3,435 posts

99 months

Wednesday 12th February
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I big load of want from me, bet it’s an epic thing on track. Love all exiges and the S3’s sound fantastic. Hardly ever see one on the roads. Not too many reviews of them online either.

Frimley111R

17,082 posts

249 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Glenn63 said:
I big load of want from me, bet it’s an epic thing on track. Love all exiges and the S3’s sound fantastic. Hardly ever see one on the roads. Not too many reviews of them online either.
They're getting on a bit now and have been reviewed to death.

I was in a 410 the other day and it was like being shot out of a canon when the driver floored it!

I looked long at hard at them last year but eventually went for the Emira but it'd be lovely to have the Exige too (but not the ensuing divorce!)

Scoobysaurus

282 posts

112 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Frimley111R said:
Glenn63 said:
I big load of want from me, bet it’s an epic thing on track. Love all exiges and the S3’s sound fantastic. Hardly ever see one on the roads. Not too many reviews of them online either.
They're getting on a bit now and have been reviewed to death.

I was in a 410 the other day and it was like being shot out of a canon when the driver floored it!

I looked long at hard at them last year but eventually went for the Emira but it'd be lovely to have the Exige too (but not the ensuing divorce!)
I’ve not driven an Emira yet, how was it compared to an S3 Exige?

I get the impression many Exige owners would be waiting for a more hardcore Emira Cup version or suchlike.

cerb4.5lee

37,206 posts

195 months

Wednesday 12th February
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I've always loved the idea of one of these, and I'd imagine it to be a lovely event/sense of occasion to drive for sure.

WhyOne

511 posts

213 months

Wednesday 12th February
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wistec1 said:
So £50K spent on a £55K Exige. I'm struggling to understand my how that makes any sense. More to the point how that transforms the drive and how you measure that.
Why does it have to be about the money...why can't it just be for the hell of it?

Tin Hat

1,415 posts

224 months

Wednesday 12th February
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keo said:
braddo said:
Perfect for track days at Spa, N'ring, Silverstone and Brands GP. thumbup

Modified V6 Exiges are pretty much the only thing that can match a Porsche GT3/GT4 for those (with the budget) who want to do lots of track days and drive to/from the track. Certainly if you want a manual gearbox...
I had a 981 GT4 and have an Exige 410 now. Much prefer the Exige but different people like different things. I am thinking of selling in March/ April but it’s a tough decision as it is so good.
Ive had an Exige Cup since 2015 and in 2021 bought a new GT4 as its stablemate. The Porsche was great in many ways, but after a while I actually found it to be a bit bland, it certainly wasn’t helped by the gearing that made it hit 80 mph in second gear.

These V6 Exiges are an absolute blast and feel seriously fast, much like a motorbike, this one looks like great value too

mjlloyd500

246 posts

101 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Don't get them or elise never will don't want to never wanted anything lotus past esprit

keo

2,494 posts

185 months

Wednesday 12th February
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mjlloyd500 said:
Don't get them or elise never will don't want to never wanted anything lotus past esprit
What cars do you get? Out of curiosity. Different folks like different strokes! Be boring if we all liked the same!

Just don’t say EV’s biggrin