A Legacy of Innovation

Lotus has remained true to its founding principles of lightweight construction, efficient use of parts, and perfectly balanced chassis, as seen in every driving icon to carry the Lotus badge.

From the introduction of the monocoque chassis to aerofoil wings, ‘ground effect’ and active suspension, Lotus continues to push the boundaries of automotive design and engineering today.

A Passion for Innovation

Colin Chapman’s pioneering approach to lightweight engineering and innovative design has earned Lotus a distinguished place in motorsport history, with 81 Formula 1 victories, 102 pole positions, and 13 World Championships.

The Lotus Elise, launched in 1996, redefined the sports car once again with its revolutionary bonded aluminium chassis, delivering the ultimate driving sensation.

Lightweight Engineering

Lotus continues to apply Colin Chapman’s ethos of “to increase performance, add lightness” to every new model, with a focus on optimizing every component for weight reduction and improved performance.

The result is a range of road cars that are faster, more exciting, and more capable than ever before.

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