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The Lotus Elise ... The Exige also received a supercharger in 2007 (hence the need for a rounder rear shape). This boosted it from 190 horsepower to 220 horsepower in the S model.
Niche British brand Lotus is expected to re-enter the New Zealand market next year with the Lotus Exige S Roadster, the lightest six-cylinder production soft-top around. New Zealand and Australian ...
The VHPD (or Very High Power Derivative) of Rover’s 16-valve K-Series unit ... it as the best handling Lotus ever. That’s not a platitude that comes lightly… In 2005, the ultimate Exige arrived, ...
The Lotus Emira is the automaker ... making it easy to orientate the car’s position on road. One amusing distraction is the sight of the V6’s supercharger bypass valve, which can be seen ...
There’s only one engine choice for the Lotus Evora whether ... is fully on-song and the valve in the stainless steel exhaust is wide open. Here the Evora sounds like no other car on sale today, aside ...
To quote one of his own toons, Congratulations, but let's not ... can bung a supercharger on it too.) In the Series 3 model of March 2012 the Exige made a big split with the Elise. Lotus decided ...
The Lotus Exige underneath ... There’s no doubt as to where the Exige’s power is sourced from when nestled in the cabin, as just about the only thing you can see in the rear view mirror is the beefy ...
The Exige uses the same 1.8-litre VVTi engine that you’ll find in some Toyota Celicas. Standard models have 190bhp (just like the Celica), but the Exige S adds a supercharger that takes power up to ...
Lotus reckons its all-new Sport 410 ... stump up another £1650 for a stereo and air-con. The Exige’s venerable age even allows you to bypass modern regulations and delete the driver’s airbag ...
You can't buy a Lotus Exige to drive on ... Then there's the way it sounds. It's powered by a 3.5 liter Toyota V6 with an Edelbrock supercharger attached, the same engine in the Evora GT430.
Another Lotus ... It’s quick, then? It’s almighty. The supercharger means power is delivered with a wonderful linearity that escapes even the best turbocharged engines, while the Exige ...
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