This 2011 Lotus Evora ran at the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans for Lotus Motorsport, the second of two Evoras ran by the team that year.
Wearing Ardent red paint over a tan interior, this 2005 Lotus Elise comes equipped with the Touring package that adds air conditioning, additional sound deading and a leather-appointed interior.
If the stand-out Solar Yellow paint doesn't interest you, the low 18,750 miles on this clean-title 2006 Lotus Elise just might.
Want the fun of a British grand touring car but wish there was an option that won't break the bank? This 2012 Lotus Evora S just might be the ticket.
Since you can't get a brand-new Elise from Lotus in this part of the world, this low-mileage 2006 model is the next best thing.
Making its debut at the Nürburgring in 1962, and despite the horsepower deficit, the Lotus 23 outpaced Dan Gunrey's Porsche 718 with Jim Clark behind the wheel.
This 2014 Lotus Evora might be perfect if you've ever wanted an Elise, but with rear seats.
Hard to get more elemental than a Lotus Super 7. And hard to get more traditional than one wearing British Racing Green capped with a yellow nose.
Is gray over red the best color configuration for a sports car like this 2005 Lotus Elise?
This 2006 Lotus Elise was configured with a striking shade of Aubergine Purple, that, when paired with the Magnolia interior color, really makes a stand-out car.