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Lotus Takes on an Extreme Off-Road Racing Partnership

Lotus Engineering has partnered with JBXE Racing to enter a new and exciting FIA-sanctioned racing tournament, Extreme E. With this partnership the team has developed an all-electric SUV racecar that the team hopes will help them dominate the global circuit. This is just one of the new exciting moves made by Lotus lately, too.
a 1988 Lotus Esprit barn find getting pulled out of a field

Amazing Lotus Esprit Barn Find Just Got Bought for $300

Many car nerds – myself included – have spent countless hours crawling the internet for a story about a real barn find. The more stories we find like this amazing Lotus Esprit barn find, the more we can allow ourselves to believe that it’s still possible for us to find one. Every new barn-find story …
A bright blue Lotus Elise parked at the Parco Valentino car show

Is the Lotus Elise Actually a Kit Car?

I won’t be the first to admit that the Lotus Elise isn’t the most common car out there. They sit on the awkward border of cars that are affordable enough for the average driver to buy on the used car market but rare enough to still be exciting to see. Its odd size makes it …
Jay Leno with a red 2020 Lotus Evora GT in his garage

Jay Leno Gives the 2020 Lotus Evora GT a Fond Farewell

Now that it’s going electric, Lotus is waving goodbye to its current crop of sports cars. Which in the US, amounts to its one and only model: the Lotus Evora GT. But before it leaves, Jay Leno wanted to give it a proper send-off. One that shows what exactly the 2020 Lotus Evora GT is …
1997 Renault Sport spider, 2000

You Can Now Import These Previously Illegal Cars in 2021

The Vehicle Safety Compliance Act of 1988 mandates that vehicles not originally sold in the United States are illegal to import until they are 25 years old. This means that each year, a batch of cars from a quarter of a century ago finally come of age, giving consumers a whole new world of vehicles …
A yellow 1996 Lotus Elise S1 on a racetrack

The Light and Simple Lotus Elise S1 Is Finally Import-Eligible

As many JDM fans know, sometimes famed performance nameplates take a while to make it onto US shores. And even after they arrive here, the early models age into classics, leaving American enthusiasts waiting on that 25-year-import mark. In 2021, the wait is over for one beloved British sports car that, initially, couldn’t be sold …