According to a report by LeftLaneNews, Lotus has been spied testing a version of its Exige, powered by the same V6 engine that can be found in the new Evora. While some Exige models make as much as ...
The cars that make up the series of Lotus Exige-based track cars are renowned for their combination of visceral performance, straightforward maintenance and reasonable pricing, and since they’re ...
Lotus Motorsport has introduced the Exige 360 Cup, a lighter, more powerful version of the Exige V6 Cup racer. Offered in a limited edition of 50 units, each to receive a numbered Lotus Motorsport ...
Lotus is currently struggling to keep things afloat and for all those wondering why we care so much about the British marque, we have a video that sheds some light on the matter. The clips shows a ...
Lotus is launching a new plug-and-play digital instrument cluster option for Elise and Exige V6 owners, offering a wealth of information with a focus on track-day driving. The new digital cluster ...
The Lotus Exige is one of the most highly rated sports cars in the world and it just got a whole lot more interesting. For 2012 the Exige S gets new bodywork and the 350hp 3.5-liter, supercharged V6 ...
British carmaker Lotus has something in store for both new and existing Elise and V6 Exige owners. The all-new Digital Instrument Pack is a plug-and-play digital dashboard. It not only features a ...
It has been the talk of the town for quite some time now, especially for Lotus brand fans, and now the Brits decided to take the veils off their latest version of the Exige. The 360 Cup edition was ...
Justin Cupler has been a member of the TopSpeed team since 2012. Justin's love for cars started back when he was just five years old, helping his dad work on his 1957 Chevy Bell Air and then his 1966 ...
Jon Wong was a reviews editor for CNET Cars. He test drove and wrote about new cars and oversaw coverage of automotive accessories and garage gear. In his spare time, he enjoys track days, caring for ...
What is it? Let’s start with the bad news: The Lotus Exige Sport 350 is not U.S. road legal. The good news? Lotus already sells around 50 Elise and Exige models annually here, where they’re used ...