Lotus is paying tribute to its illustrious Formula 1 legacy with the reveal of the Emira Limited Series, a collection of five ...
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A MUCH-loved British manufacturer has unveiled a series of sports cars inspired by their F1 machines of the past - with each focussing on a legendary driver. Lotus is readying a series of limited ...
Lotus revives its Formula 1 legacy with five Emira models, each inspired by classic race cars, and limited to 12 units each.
The Emira isn’t as fast as an F1 car, but it can still sprint from zero to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds and hit a top speed of 171 mph. Lotus plans to sell just 12 examples of each Emira Limited model.
Lotus is getting ready to light things up. The car company is planning to bring five of its most iconic liveries back to life. The classic F1 paint jobs might not get their original sponsor logos ...
Eight of the cars will be special Fittipaldi editions, built to celebrate the achievements of ex-Formula 1 driver Emerson Fittipaldi behind the wheel of Lotus' Type 72 F1 car in the early 1970s.
The resulting Lotus 78 F1 car had a particular underside profile that created a ground effect, which Chapman and his team had discovered during exhaustive wind tunnel testing. The increased ...