The same engine used in the Toyota Corolla was used to power one of the most track-focused Lotus models ever created.
The Lotus Elise and Exige are both relatively rare sights in the United States, as they were only sold here until 2011. The British cars are known for their great handling, aggressive design ...
Weighing just 725 kilograms and powered by a 1.8-litre K-Series engine, Lotus set the small-but-mighty motoring category ...
EV startup Longbow has revealed a lightweight electric sports car, available in both Speedster and Roadster body styles.
"The first-ever British electric sports car manufacturer." That's how Longbow, a new niche EV brand coming out of the UK, ...
This 2005 Lotus Elise, with 69,000 miles, is a well-maintained example of this iconic sports car. Featuring numerous performance and aesthetic upgrades, and a clean title, this Elise is ready for ...
The verdict: The last gas-powered Lotus sports car is also arguably the best ... Saving the Best for Last If y’all dream of the Elise, Evora and Exige but are waffling on the Emira, I don ...
UK startup Longbow has emerged from stealth with plans for two EVs billed as "spiritual successors" to iconic British sports ...
To the uninitiated, the Lotus Exige S1 looks like an early Elise with a hardtop and a set of spoilers, and some Elise owners ...
Despite facing significant headwinds, including political backlash, declining sales, and vandalism, Tesla's recent "all-hands ...
Longbow, which called on the know-how of former Tesla employees, says new models are “spiritual successors” to the Jaguar ...