Lotus today officially announced the highly-anticipated Lotus Europa S, a grand touring two-seater from the British sportscar marque. The car will costs 49,000 euros with production starting in July 2006. But according to Lotus, the Europa will not be available in the U.S. or Canada. Lotus says the Europa 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 (around 2200 pounds). 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 0-60 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). (More info and photos after the jump).
The car’s low weight was 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.
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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.
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.”
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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.”
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12/06, 8:17 PM
posted by:
ZenDriver
Nice work Lotus…
By not bringing this car to the US (the world’s largest single market) you are displaying the exact sort of thinking that forced the original company wither nearly to death.
Well played.
12/17, 7:12 PM
posted by:
iain
is it a 4 seater? some articles say 2, some say 4. some say 2, some say 2+2. some don’t bother to mention.
IS IT A FOUR SEATER??!!
01/16, 1:34 PM
posted by:
John Bryans Fontaine
I hope that Lotus reconsiders its decision not to import the Europa S to the USA. It’s larger interior dimensions would make it seem perfect for we ’supersized’ Americans.
03/10, 4:32 PM
posted by:
mm
its fugly and the name europa sounds lame for a sports car.
05/16, 6:49 PM
posted by:
Uriel
^ The guy above obviously has homosexual tendencies if he does not like this great car.
07/09, 3:12 PM
posted by:
sy
they are only not bringing it to america becos of some stupid american legislation blame your country not the europa which is a damn fine car
09/01, 10:10 AM
posted by:
Hugh Jardon
Wow! With all that money I just got from Miss Marian Kone Kamoh I think I’ll order an even dozen Europas with money left over for petrol. This IS my lucky day!
07/14, 2:26 AM
posted by:
gtv6
The europa has gotten terrible reviews. If you want a lotus, the elise is the one to get anyway.