Used Lotus cars for sale
Lotus, Esprit
1990 - Turbo SE 2-Door
- 2.2L
- 73.2kMiles
- Petrol
- Manual
- Coupe
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Lotus, Elise
2002 (51) - Elise 2dr
Lotus, 2-Eleven
2023 (73) - 112kWh R SUV 5dr Electric Auto 4WD (Dual Motor) (917 ps)
Lotus, Evora
2022 (22) - 3.5 V6 GT410 Sport 2dr
Lotus, Elise
2014 (64) - 1.8 S Convertible 2dr Petrol Manual Euro 5 (220 ps)
Lotus, Exige
2018 (68) - 3.5 V6 350 Sport 2dr
Lotus, Elise
2000 - Sport 160 2dr
Lotus, Exige
2021 - 3.6 V6 Sport Final Edition
Lotus, Elise
2000 - Elise 2dr
Lotus, Emira
2025 - 2.0 First Edition 2dr DCT
Lotus, Elan
1990 (72) - 1.6l 2d 123 BHP 2-Door
Lotus, Elise
1998 (R) - Elise 2dr
Lotus, Eletre
2024 - 450kW S 112kWh 5dr Auto
Lotus, Exige
2021 (71) - 3.5 V6 390 Sport Final Edition 2dr
Lotus is one of the all time great British motoring names and is synonymous with speed, performance and excellence. it's a brand that has a rich and impressive history and epitomises everything that's great about sports cars from the UK.
The legendary Colin Chapman founded Lotus Cars back in 1952 and some of the first models to be released included the Mark VI, the Seven (the rights of which were later sold to Caterham) and the Mark VIII. Right from the start, the main focus was to create lightweight autos with good handling and impressive performance. This mantra is still practiced today with phenomenal success.
Arguably every model of Lotus is iconic in some way, and the 1950s and 1960s were a golden age for the company. The Eleven, Elite, Monte Carlo, Elite and Elan were all incredible and typical of the design and engineering prowess of the company.
The 1970s and 80s brought greats such as the Elcat, Excel and Esprit; the latter even appeared in a series of James Bond films. The company was well established during at this point and had made a name for itself as a true legend. Always ahead of the game, there were few other British cars that could dethrone the famous marque.
Into the modern era, some of the defining models included the Elise, Exige. Instead of producing larger GT cars as was done in the previous decade, the company reverted back to its original philosophy of producing small cars with a powerful punch. Immense handling became the hallmark, and even today no other make of car can rival the poise and precision offered by a Lotus.
Racing is in the company's blood, and throughout its history Lotus has been a powerhouse in Formula 1. What it learnt on the track was applied to its road cars. With 73 race victories, 7 constructor's championships and 6 driver's championships, Lotus is one of the most successful teams and its iconic black and gold liveried cars were driven by greats such as Graham Hill, Stirling Moss and Ayrton Senna.
With all this excellence, it's no surprise to find that buying a brand new Lotus will set you back a fair bit of money, so buying second hand is by far the best way to go. Motors.co.uk has a wide range of used Lotus cars for sale, so finding something you like is very easy. Big discounts in price means you'll be able to join the elite club for much less of the cost!
Lotus is a band steeped in history and is one of the all time greats on both the track and the road. It has helped shape the course of motoring for the better, and one can only dream about what mind boggling delights the future will bring!
- What's the most popular Lotus colour? Blue
- What's the most popular Lotus fuel type? Petrol
- What's the Lotus average power delivery? 339 BHP
- What's the Lotus average fuel economy? 31 MPG
- What's the Lotus average price? £42,702
- What's the Lotus average mileage? 32,040