Lotus Exige

PRICE FROM

$137,990

Body type 2 seater coupe
Safety

Rating:

N/A
Ancap rated
Engine size 3.5L, 6 cylinder
Performance Power: 257.5KW Torque: 400m
Fuel economy 9.6L/100km
Transmission Sports Automatic
Drive rating
N/A

Enquire Now

Enquire Now
* * * *

Protect yourself against fraud. Your IP address will be logged. Read about our Security Policy and Privacy Policy

How much?

Buy From:

$137,990

Excludes on road costs

Advertisement

Own this car from per week*
*Estimate details

We compared finance options from multiple lenders to bring you this repayment.

Full Specifications

  • Overview

  • Engine

  • Fuel Economy

  • Dimensions

  • Warranty

  • Wheels

  • Safety

  • Standard Equipment

  • Optional Features

Fuel Cost Estimator

$28 per week

For this vehicle based on an average distance of 10,000km/yr and a fuel cost of $1.5/L.

Find Tyres

Find tyres for this car

The size of your tyre is located on the sidewall of your tyre. It will be similar to the sample below.

Lotus Exige News & Reviews

Cars For Sale



About Lotus

The Lotus badge still carries the initials of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman, whose “performance through light weight” ethos remains ingrained in the company despite his premature death in 1982. Motorsport-obsessed Chapman formed Lotus Engineering Company in 1952, with Team Lotus coming two years later to become one of the most formidable grand prix teams of the ’60s and ’70s with seven constructors’ titles and six driver’s titles in Formula One – with legendary drivers (such as Jim Clark) and legendary race cars (such as the Lotus 79, with its “ground effects” aerodynamics). 1956’s Lotus Eleven started a trend for models beginning with the letter E, including the Elite, Elan, Elise, Evora … and the Esprit that became the company’s most indelible model after transforming into an underwater car in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Group Lotus’s consultancy subsidiary Lotus Engineering has helped develop cars for other manufacturers, including the legendary Vauxhall Lotus Carlton of the ’90s and a range of models from Malaysian parent company Proton.

Read more

Similar Cars

Advertisement