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Mark H
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Lotus Announce New Elise Sport And Elise Sport 220

New models replace the outgoing Elise (1.6) and Elise S
Weight reduction of 10 kg in both new Elise models
New colour and trim options, including classic tartan interior
Elise Sport priced from £29,900 / €39,900* (MSRP)

 

The Lotus Elise Sport and Elise Sport 220 mark a return the iconic ‘Sport’ naming designation,
used previously on the famed Lotus Esprit and with it the Lotus Elise package becomes lighter,
and even more performance-focused.
20 years ago, the Lotus Elise revolutionised the sports car world, setting the benchmark for
handling, purity of the driving experience, lightweight and efficiency. Its pioneering and advanced
bonded aluminium chassis was a market-leading technological innovation at the time and over
the years has improved and evolved and remains core to the Elise’s exceptional performance
today.

 

Jean-Marc Gales, CEO of Group Lotus plc, commented, “We have further refined, distilled and
sharpened the driving experience offered by our best selling sports car of the last 20 years, the
Lotus Elise. These two new models, the Elise Sport and Sport 220 revive the iconic ‘Sport’
naming designation and are both worthy of wearing this badge. Over the years, with each
improvement to the Elise, we have ensured that the purity of the driving experience has been
retained and improved upon and with these two new models, we have taken it on to the next
level.”

 

Both the new Elise Sport and Elise Sport 220 benefit from a significant weight reduction of 10 kg,
a result of the continued central design philosophy of Lotus – ‘lighter, faster’ and the perpetual
quest to reduce weight of all constituent parts and in some cases remove unnecessary parts
altogether.
Weighing just 866 kg, the Elise Sport sets a benchmark in class - a sports car that both
enthusiasts and newcomers to the brand will find it easy to fall in love with. Lightweight, efficient
and completely pure in its driving experience, its handling and quickness in road holding remain
the envy of all its rivals.
The Elise Sport 220 represents the perfect blend of power and dynamism in a more focused
performance package. Weighing just 914 kg, with peak power of 217 hp and torque of 250 Nm, 0-
60 mph is achieved in just 4.2 seconds, and a top speed of 145 mph is possible. However, it is
once again in the area of vehicle dynamics that the Elise Sport 220 excels, offering an even purer
driving experience when compared to the previous Elise S model, due largely to the further
weight-saving, aided in part by a new lightweight sports battery.
Lightweight sports seats in leather, Alcantara or classic tartan trim as an option are a further sign
of sports intentions. First introduced in 1976 in the Lotus Esprit S1, tartan interior references a
time when making a statement was everything, a concept still central to Lotus’ design philosophy.

 

Sport mode is standard fitment in the Elise Sport and Sport 220, and sharpens the experience
further by increasing throttle response, altering traction slip thresholds and removing understeer
recognition, allowing enhanced control before intervention and offering an even closer connection
between driver and machine. Bilstein sports dampers further contribute to scalpel sharp steering
feeling and provide heightened feedback from the road.
With reduced weight comes increased efficiency and a reduction in fuel consumption, a power to
weight ratio of 155 bhp/tonne for the Elise Sport and 237 bhp/tonne for the Sport 220 the result.
Fuel consumption is an impressive 56.5 mpg (extra urban) the Elise Sport and 47.9 mpg (extra
urban) for the Sport 220, further cementing the Elise’s tag as one of the most efficient sports cars
in sector.
Alongside a weight reduction is a reduction in price. The Elise Sport model is now priced at
£29,900 / €39,900 (MSRP) with the Elise Sport 220 priced at £36,500 / €48,700 (MSRP).

 

A range of classic Elise colours are available – Solid Red, Solid Yellow, Metallic Green, Metallic
Blue, Metallic Silver, Metallic White, Metallic Grey, Metallic Orange, Metallic Black and Signature
Grey, with rear diffuser in matt black. Lightweight silver or black cast wheels (16” front, 17” rear)
are standard fitment and there is an optional upgrade to a forged wheel design that saves a
further 5 kg from total unladen weight.
The Elise is Lotus’ most successful model in terms of numbers built, with a total of 32,000
manufactured and sold globally. In addition to the Elise, the Lotus small platform technology has
been used to great success in the Lotus Exige, Lotus Europa and Lotus 2-Eleven models, all of
which are, or have been manufactured by Lotus at its Headquarters in Hethel, Norfolk.
The Lotus Elise Sport and Elise Sport 220 go on sale in Europe in December 2015 and will be
available to the rest of the world from January 2016.
Those wishing to register their interest in the new Lotus Elise Sport or Sport 220 should visit:
www.lotuscars.com/lotus-elise-range

 

Elise Sport
£29,900

 

Elise Sport 220
£36,500

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