This is Lotus’s revised Elise, which promises a significant cut in CO2 emissions, improved fuel economy and styling more in line with that of its Evora stablemate.
The facelifted Elise has a wider stance thanks to its new front bumper, splitter and clamshell. It has a repositioned front light cluster featuring LED daytime running lights for the first time, and the Elise’s signature Lotus ‘mouth’ has been widened. At the rear, it gets a new bumper and engine cover.
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These styling tweaks mean the Elise has received a four per cent reduction in drag, helping fuel economy and reducing emissions.
Emissions in the new entry-level 1.6-litre S model, the first time a 1.6 has appeared in an Elise, have been cut by 13 per cent to 155g/km over the previous entry-level model. The 192bhp 1.8-litre R and the supercharged 217bhp SC now emit 196g/km and 199g/km of CO2 respectively.
Engine efficiency and performance have been optimised in the Toyota-sourced 1.6 powerplant through Valvematic and Dual VVT-i tech. A new six-speed, close-ratio gearbox has also been introduced; it’s fitted to all variants.
Other additions to the options list include two types of lightweight forged alloy wheels, and cruise control.
Prices will be revealed next month ahead of the car arriving in UK showrooms from April, but they’re unlikely to start much above the £26,550 of the current S.
Mark Tisshaw
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Re: Lotus Elise facelift revealed
Seconded. It might happen yet, although I think group Lotus will have some even more interesting powertrain tricks up their sleeves.
Re: Lotus Elise facelift revealed
4% reduction in drag is quite impressive and shows what a few aerodynamic tweaks can do.
Re: Lotus Elise facelift revealed
The triple pot would shake the Lotus to pieces!