Who makes the Lotus Esprit?
| 1997 Lotus Esprit V8 (S4) Specifications | |
|---|---|
| PRICE | $78,950 |
| ENGINE | 3.5L DOHC twin-turbo V-8/350 hp @ 6,500 rpm, 295 lb-ft @ 4,250 rpm |
| TRANSMISSION | 5-speed manual |
| LAYOUT | 2-door, 2-passenger, mid-engine, RWD coupe |
What years did they make the Lotus Esprit?
Apart from the original Porsche 911, I think no other sports cars deserved the title “evergreen sports car” as well as Lotus Esprit. Production of Esprit ran from 1976 to 2004, lasted for an incredible 28 years. Moreover, it rarely showed its age as continuous development kept it updated and competitive.
What year did the Lotus come out?
1948
Lotus Cars
| Type | Joint venture |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1948 |
| Founder | Colin Chapman |
| Headquarters | Hethel, Norfolk , England, United Kingdom |
| Area served | Worldwide |
When did the Lotus Turbo Esprit come out?
The Lotus Turbo Esprit (pronounced “es-pree”) is a sports car that was built by Lotus in the United Kingdom. In 1980 the first factory turbocharged Esprit was launched. Their production continued through to the autumn of 1987 when the old design was discontinued and a new-style, the more rounded X180 model, took over.
How many Esprit Commemorative Esprit were made?
Lotus’ production records are notoriously vague, but reliable estimates suggest that 149 Commemorative Esprit cars were made. The S2.2 was a stop-gap model introduced in May 1980 whose only major difference from the S2 was, as indicated in its model name, having a 2.2 L type 912 engine.
Which Lotus Esprits have fuel injected engines?
For markets with stringent emissions requirements like the United States, Lotus introduced the first fuel-injected Esprits. The HCi variant added Bosch KE-Jetronic fuel injection and a catalytic converter to the higher compression engine. This engine had the same peak power as the carburetted version but at a somewhat higher engine speed.
What kind of wheels does a Turbo Esprit have?
Externally, the Turbo Esprit retained the full aerodynamic body kit of the Essex cars, featured prominent “turbo esprit” decals on the nose and sides and was supplied with 15-inch BBS alloy wheels. Setting up the self-destruct scene with explosive charges, For Your Eyes Only (1981).