Lotus Elise S1 reimagined as 600kg, central-seat supercar
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The Ultimate Driver's Car Is Being Reinvented for the Road Like Never Before
This British restomod is set to weigh about half as much as a first-generation Mazda Miata while making more than twice the horsepower. Analogue Automotive After Lotus unveiled the Elise at the 1995 Frankfurt Motorshow, the car took the automotive world by storm with its svelte aluminum chassis and razor-sharp handling. Over the course of the Elise’s production life, Lotus continued to refine the model through subsequent generations, stylist…
Lotus Elise S1 reimagined as 600kg, central-seat supercar
British firm Analogue Automotive draws on Elise’s racing heritage for dramatic new restomod British firm Analogue Automotive has detailed the VHPK, a dramatic new reimagining of the Lotus Elise S1 weighing just 600kg and featuring a central driving position. Announced to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the seminal sports car’s unveiling, it draws on the Sport Elises raced in the Autobytel Lotus Championship at the turn of the millennium. Like…
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