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Lotus Cars Limited is a British automotive manufacturer owned by the Geely multinational automotive company. With a headquarters in Norfolk, England, the company produces racing and sports cars noted for their lightweight builds, agile handling, and responsive power.
Lotus began as Lotus Engineering Ltd., which was founded by Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman in 1952. In its early years, Lotus primarily built cars for private racers. Additionally, Team Lotus was soon established in 1954 and was an active Formula One racing team from 1958 to 1994.
By 1980, a lack of production and profits due to a U.S. recession put the Lotus Group in financial trouble. To survive, Lotus agreed to help develop what eventually became the Toyota Supra. However, despite efforts to revamp the Lotus lineup, the company lacked the funding to invest in materials and production costs. After being bought and sold between international companies for over two decades, Geely bought a controlling stake in Lotus in 2017. Now hopefully settled, Lotus is currently in the process of completely electrifying its lineup of performance models and race cars.
Featured Vehicle: Evora
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All Lotus Vehicles:
Cars:
Emira: A sports car coupe and the last Lotus model with a gas-powered engine
Evija: A limited-production electric sports car
Evora: The first Lotus model built on the company’s all-electric platform
Recently Discontinued Vehicles
Elise: A compact two-door roadster with a convertible top
Esprit: A “folded paper” sports car with pop-up headlights
Exige: A luxury sports car model that’s agile and powerful
Consumer Research:
- Comfort: The Lotus Elise Is Missing a Basic Feature That Almost Every Car Has
- EVs and Hybrids: Lotus Launching 4 New Electric Vehicles, Including 2 SUVs
- Performance: The Extremely Fast Lotus Emira GT4 Race Car Is the Last Gas-Powered Car From the Company
- Reliability: The New Lotus Emira V6 First Edition Offers Toyota Reliability
- Safety: You Can Now Import These Previously Illegal Cars in 2021
- Technology: The Electric Lotus Elise Sequel Packs More Power Than the Original