Lotus Reviews
New Cars
Good: Light, fast, agile sports car for hardcore thrill seekers and track day enthusiasts.
Bad: Too impractical for everyday use.
Good: Lightweight construction and 450bhp V6 should mean amazing performance, low claimed CO2 emissions considering performance on offer.
Bad: You'll have to wait until the end of 2013 before it arrives.
Good: Quick, engaging roadster with terrific handling and grip.
Bad: They're getting cheaper second-hand but good used ones are still quite pricey. Potential head gasket failure models with the K Series engine.
Good: Will be the most affordable model in the new Lotus range at around £35,000, powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine with 320bhp.
Bad: Not arriving until early 2015.
Good: Stunning looks, promises performance and refinement, available with hybrid technology.
Bad: Expensive at more than £100,000 and not on sale until 2014.
Good: 5.0-litre V8 engine boasts 620bhp and gives an expected 0-62mph time of just 3.4 seconds, available with hybrid technology.
Bad: Expected to cost £110,000.
Good: Four-door, four-seater from Lotus that promises exceptional performance, great looks, available with hybrid technology and all-wheel drive.
Bad: Won't be cheap with a price tag of around £120,000
Good: Powered by Toyota 3.5-litre V6 with 280bhp, handles superbly.
Bad: Expensive compared to a Porsche Cayman S.
Good: Ideally suited to those who find the Elise a bit soft and wimpy.
Bad: An Elise has virtually as much real-world ability for less cash. Aluminium chassis corrodes at suspension pick-up points.
Used Cars

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Ford Fiesta
Vauxhall Vectra
Toyota RAV4


