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See the interior and exterior of the 1988 Lotus Esprit Turbo from every angle.
The Lotus Esprit Turbo SE produces 264 hp at 6500 rpm—a 36-hp increase over the standard-issue 1990 Esprit Tur­bo.
The 1983 Lotus Turbo Esprit is an iconic classic, but how does it hold up today? We take this legendary sports car for a drive, only to face an unexpected breakdown! Watch as we experience the ...
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Launched in 1976 and retaining its sharp styling right through to ’87, the awesome looking Esprit was a mid-engined supercar with a backbone chassis and glassfibre body. Power came from Lotus’ 1973cc ...
The unique 1976 Lotus Esprit became famous in the James Bond film, "The Spy Who Loved Me" and its successor, "For Your Eyes Only." ...
Honors a Hero Tested: 1983 Lotus Esprit Turbo As used in the Esprit, the new V-8 pro­duces 350 horsepower. It has much more potential. With intercoolers, another 100 hp could be available.
This Espirit Turbo has a roadgoing version of the active suspension that Lotus developed for Formula 1.
This is our favorite sort of automotive history lesson—a Lotus Esprit Turbo fitted with a pioneering active suspension system that is set to be auctioned next weekend. It is proof of just how ...
But, in 1996, Lotus would unleash the best iteration of the Esprit – the Esprit V8. Today, we have a beautiful V8 Esprit from 2004, which means it’s a Final Edition special.
JAMES Bond’s classic Lotus Esprit from ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ could be yours for just £20k – but there’s a catch. The famous motor will forever be remembered as the am… ...
One car, in particular, that does an outstanding job at transferring what Lotus learned on the track to the road was the Esprit. This low-riding legend was more than powerful enough to keep up with ...