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A Lotus icon and PH royalty, the Elise turns 30 next year - here's what to look for on an original ...
Big Reads Power trip: 1,000+ miles in the £2.4m Lotus Evija In the 1970s, Lotus test drivers used to 'pop' from the factory to the south of France for the weekend testing the latest car.
In six days, you could be the new owner of an Integra Type R–powered, left-hand-drive Series 1 Lotus Elise, and all it would take is a willingness to part with a little bit of money. How much money?
Sports cars aren't usually a great choice for a weekend on the trails, but this modified Lotus Elise is ready to leave pavement in the rearview.
British start-up ‘Get Lost’ has revealed how Lotus’ lightweight Elise S1 sports car could – and indeed, does – work as an off-road rally racer. The reimagined Elise, dubbed ‘Project ...
This safari-style Lotus Elise S1 was created by Get Lost, a new London-based company founded by an automotive photographer.
The world of niche sports cars is full of underappreciated gems, and few shine quite like the original Lotus Elise S1. Well-loved by enthusiasts but often overlooked by the mainstream, it’s ...
Long-travel springs and beefy tires make this Elise capable in dirt and snow, but also better on roads that are falling apart in the Northeast this time of year.
The firm was founded by photographer George Williams, and the Project Safari is an off-road-ready take on the lightweight Lotus Elise S1.
The S1 kicked off Lotus Elise production and started what would become one of the Norfolk-based brand’s most popular model ranges.