Lotus Europa S (official pics and info)

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Here it is, an official Press Release from Lotus. I called it wrong, I said this would be Proton's Asian Elise, but I was terribly mistaken. Turns out it is the new Lotus model. I personally dislike it tremendously. This is what the Lotus PR reads:

Lotus Press Release
The new Lotus Europa S - 'Business class by Lotus'

The new Lotus Europa S, a Grand Tourer (GT) inspired two-seater will
provide Lotus customers with a spectacular sportscar with significantly
enhanced levels of touring and cruising capability. It will provide drivers
with higher levels of practicality and refinement to complement the
simplicity of the Lotus Elise and Exige models.

The Lotus Europa S follows the core Lotus philosophy of performance
through light weight enabling this refined and very high performing GT car
to weigh just 995 kg. This low weight has been obtained through the clever
use of advanced and high tech materials including an extruded and bonded
aluminium chassis, composite body panels and a very advanced composite
energy absorbing front crash structure.

When compared to the award winning Lotus Elise, the Europa S has a
larger boot / luggage compartment and easier cabin access, resulting from
lower chassis sides and a higher roof line. Coupled with luxuries such as
full leather interior, driver and passenger airbags and carpets all as
standard, Lotus has created a "Business Class" driving experience.

However, the Europa S is not a derivative of the Elise or the Exige
and has been allocated a separate Lotus type number of Type 121 - the Elise
and Exige are both Type 111.

The new mid-engined coupe will deliver high levels of performance
from a high torque (263 Nm or 194 lbft at 4200 rpm) 2.0-litre turbo engine
producing 149 kW (200 hp or 203 PS) at 5400rpm. The Lotus Europa S achieves
around 90% of its maximum torque at only 2000 rpm to give "super car" levels
of acceleration from low engine speeds, propelling the car from 0 -96 km/h
(60 mph) in around 5.5 seconds, and 160 km/h (100 mph) in around 14 seconds.
Maximum speed is approximately 225 km/h (140 mph). Being a Lotus, the Europa
S has a phenomenal power to weight ratio of 201 hp / tonne (204 PS / tonne
or 6.68 kg / kW).
Tony Shute, Head of Product for at Lotus Cars explains the concept
behind the new product: "The Lotus Europa S has allowed Lotus to exploit its
extensive capabilities in developing a sophisticated GT car which
successfully complements the range of existing cars. The 'Grand Tourer'
concept underpinning the Europa S provides the driver with a refined
environment, incorporating innovative styling features which do not
compromise the superior performance and handling that is synonymous with the
Lotus marque."

Describing the Lotus Europa S, Russell Carr, Chief of Design for
Lotus says: "The form of a design should reflect the spirit of the car, and
the Lotus Europa S is no different. Where the rebellious track-focused
personality of the Exige is characterised by shrink-wrapped athletic forms
communicating agility and power, the Europa S has a more fluid, understated
language reflecting its more sophisticated persona."

The introduction of a GT car, represents both an important and
unique addition to the Lotus product range, as Clive Dopson, Managing
Director of Lotus Cars, explains: "The launch of the Europa S re-affirms our
position as an innovative player in the highly competitive sportscar
marketplace. It allows Lotus to extend its product appeal beyond our
traditional customer base, and provides yet another demonstration of the key
Lotus brand attributes and high levels of quality for which we are
particularly proud."

Production of the Lotus Europa S is scheduled to commence in July
2006 at the award winning and world leading Lotus manufacturing facility at
the Lotus Headquarters in Hethel, Norfolk, UK. The Europa S will be sold in
all markets where the Lotus brand is present, except for the USA and Canada.

Final pricing and full specifications will be announced closer to
the on-sale date, but the price is expected to be the region of £33000
(49000 Euros) depending on individual market taxation.

Predicted Performance figures:
Target acceleration
0 to 96 km/h (60 mph): 5.5 seconds (approximately)
0 to 160 km/h (100 mph): 14.0 seconds (approximately)
Maximum speed: 225 km/h (140mph) (approximately)

If Lotus is still going along with their plans, this is not their next 2+2 GT car. This is a spruced Elise, to be honest. For those who think the Elise is too sporty, this will be too cheap (note the cheapo Elise interior). When the Esprit is released, it will be larger and have a V8. Then after that they will release their 2+2 GT, with more class. That is what I'm guessing at this point.

I guess they thought this would hold us 'til the Esprit. 👎

Anyways, just for the hell of it, here they are (some are def. touched up/renders):

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Not bad, but looks a little too bland for a lotus and looks nothing like the original.
 
I hate those front lights :yuck: Kinda like a half and half of a F430 and Hyundai Coupe lights :yuck:

But I'm abit confused as to what the hell it's supposed to be. An Elise for the fat guy with a mid life crisis that won't break his back and he can fit his golf clubs in?

I'd atleast expect a larger engine if it's supposedly a GT.
 
I don't mind the looks too much tbh, I think Lotus need a car like this because this is a car that will take sales away from Porsche for the Boxster, and thats a good thing.
 
It's not BAD per se, but it manages to be both bland and fiddly at the same time.

C - Nice try, but more effort next time.
 
"The Europa S will be sold in all markets where the Lotus brand is present, except for the USA and Canada"

meh... :)


💡 that fancy interior and hatchback greenhouse on an elise would be cool tho
 
Tis ok, but what's with the recent style lately of making a car that looks like it just came from the Burnout Series?
 
it's alright..

I'd never consider buying one because it doesn't look to visually appealing to me...
IT looks like a weird crossfire..

but...whatever floats the buyers boats.
 
oy... another case of "lets just slap our old name on to our existing concept since we got nothing" car. :grumpy:

dissappointing...

Z32
"The Europa S will be sold in all markets where the Lotus brand is present, except for the USA and Canada"

:rolleyes: figures...
 
I'd much rather get an Exige or Elise. That, imo, is what Lotus is all about. Lightweight, hardcore sports cars, not a GT. Lotus shouldn't be stepping into this market imo.
 
Variations on a theme. Not bad, not exciting either. The fat man's elise.

I don't care about Lotus making a slightly more practical car, its hardly a Cayenne.

It DOES look like its from Burnout, it really has that look about it. Or maybe GTA's version of a small sportscar - Rockstar would call it the "Mosquito" or something.
 
Emohawk
Hey, it's missing the Lotus corperate front end. What the hell?

edit: I'd like to know who's engine that is too.
Lotus don't have a corporate front end, they design each car individually. It's just recently they've done the track day car which issimilar to the Elise.
 
The back end looks a little fussy, i bet it looks better in the flesh, Lotus always do.

I just can't see where it fits into the line-up?
 
It's not a modified Elise, it's a bigger car. The tub is the same but Lotus designed that tub so it could be used across the board, all their models will be based on that tub.
 
live4speed
tub is the same but Lotus designed that tub so it could be used across the board, all their models will be based on that tub.

Yeah thats what I meant, I see Elise (the shared tub) in it when I look at it, puts me off alittle.
 
live4speed
It's not a modified Elise, it's a bigger car. The tub is the same but Lotus designed that tub so it could be used across the board, all their models will be based on that tub.

Wrong. They are developing their new Versatile Vehicle Architecture chassis sytem as the Elise chassis is a good 10 years old. Expect to see Elise spinoffs (the Circuit Car, Europa S) with the tub, and the VVA will house their larger cars, such as the next Esprit, the real 2+2GT car, and many more possibilities.

The motor is an Opel/GM unit. That is one of the reasons they might not be able to market it in North America. It is a fat man's Elise, easier entry/exit, higher roof and a boot.

This car won't sell, I'd get a Cayman.

You don't need to have your Exige wheels painted black, they come like that :)
 
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