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Harder Core: 2010 Lotus Exige Cup 260

The Lotus Elise/Exige twins are quickly becoming the Porsche 911s of Britain. Or are they British Mustangs? In other words, totally fantastic sports cars with so many special variations that only the idiot savants among us can keep up and keep track. Case in point: meet the new for 2010 Lotus Exige Cup 260. What is it? A faster, stiffer and – you guessed it – lighter version of the already impossibly quick, nimble and skinny Exige S introduced in March of this year. Power remains the same (257 horsepower and 174 lb-ft of torque ... Read more →

Lotus reveals 2008 Exige Sport Cup 260

Lotus just keeps churning out more variants of the Elise and Exige, but the major difference between those other limited-edition models and the Exige Sport Cup 260, is this is the automaker's ...

For shame! Cupholder option in new Lotus Exige S

We were as taken-aback as the blokes over at Autocar when they discovered that the new, Performance Pack-equipped, Lotus Exige S came with an optional cup-holder. "It can't be true!" we screamed to ...

Lotus Exige S Club Racer: New color, same shtick

Click the image above for a couple of wallpaper-worthy shots of the Club Racer Exige S. The term "Club Racer" is usually appended to some of the most hard-core track-day weapons on the market. In the ...

Lotus Exige S on the way!

On Tuesday, Lotus made the official announcement that the supercharged Exige S is headed stateside with 220 horses under its highly-ventilated engine cover. That's 30 horsepower more than the ...

Harder Core: 2010 Lotus Exige Cup 260 3 months ago on Autoblog

The Lotus Elise/Exige twins are quickly becoming the Porsche 911s of Britain. Or are they British Mustangs? In other words, totally fantastic sports cars with so many special variations that only the idiot savants among us can keep up and keep track. Case in point: meet the new for 2010 Lotus ...

Lotus reveals 2008 Exige Sport Cup 260 1 year ago on Autoblog

Lotus just keeps churning out more variants of the Elise and Exige, but the major difference between those other limited-edition models and the Exige Sport Cup 260, is this is the automaker's ultimate track-day version to date. Powered by the 257 hp, Toyota-sourced 1.8-liter mill and a Roots-type ...

For shame! Cupholder option in new Lotus Exige S 2 years ago on Autoblog

We were as taken-aback as the blokes over at Autocar when they discovered that the new, Performance Pack-equipped, Lotus Exige S came with an optional cup-holder. "It can't be true!" we screamed to the God of Oversteer, but it is, and although it's as minimal as it can get, it still seems like a ...

Lotus Exige S Club Racer: New color, same shtick 2 years ago on Autoblog

Click the image above for a couple of wallpaper-worthy shots of the Club Racer Exige S. The term "Club Racer" is usually appended to some of the most hard-core track-day weapons on the market. In the case of the Lotus Exige S Club Racer, it boils down to an exclusive paint scheme and some added ...

Lotus Exige S on the way! 3 years ago on Autoblog

On Tuesday, Lotus made the official announcement that the supercharged Exige S is headed stateside with 220 horses under its highly-ventilated engine cover. That's 30 horsepower more than the standard Exige, and is enough to propel the blown version to 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds, 100 mph in 11 ...








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