Lotus Cars Limited is a British automotive company headquartered in Norfolk, England. It manufactures sports cars and racing cars noted for their light weight and fine handling characteristics.
Lotus was previously involved in Formula One racing, via Team Lotus, winning the Formula One World Championship seven times.
Lotus Cars was founded and owned for many years by Colin Chapman. After his death and a period of financial instability, it was bought by General Motors, then Romano Artioli and DRB-HICOM through its subsidiary Proton. It is currently owned by Chinese multinational Geely, with Etika Automotive as an equity partner.
The engineering consultancy firm Lotus Engineering, an offshoot of Lotus Cars, has facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, China, and Malaysia.
Currently Lotus is offering 3 new car models in the Philippines: Lotus Elise, Lotus Evora, Lotus Exige.
Lotus Coupe | Lotus Evora, Lotus Exige |
Lotus Sedan | Lotus Elise |
Lotus Car Models | Price |
---|---|
Lotus Elise Price | TBC |
Lotus Evora Price | TBC |
Lotus Exige Price | TBC |
8 Variants
2021 | 1.6 L |
Car Price
7 Variants
2021 | 4.0 L |
Car Price
7 Variants
Nothing quite proves the performance potential of a sports car more than the demanding Guia Circuit in Macau. With a solid 1-2 finish for the Lotus Emira GT4 in the Greater Bay Area GT4 race in the ongoing 70th Macau Grand Prix, it is safe to say that Lotus’ 75 years of motorsports heritage lives on. Decked in the ionic Lotus black and gold livery, the two Lotus Emira GT4 cars started from P1 and P2 after dominating the qualifying session. The TORO Racing pair led the race from the start with Ad
Mikko David
16.11.2023
The R35 Nissan GT-R is a bit of a miracle in the automotive world – it’s been around for over 15 years. First introduced in 2007, the GT-R was the long-awaited replacement to the legendary R34 Skyline GT-R that had stopped production in 2002. In an industry where new cars tend to pop up every five years, the R35’s incredible longevity is perhaps a testament to its enduring design and performance. In fact, the 2024 Nissan GT-R now cranks out 565 PS and can do 0 to 100 km/h in under 3 seconds – to
VJ Bacungan
04.05.2023
1 Variant
1 Variant
3 Variants
2 Variants
3 Variants
2 Variants
3 Variants
3 Variants
2 Variants