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Lotus Elise

Lotus Elise

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The Lotus Elise S1 stands as India's lone engineering icon, a two-seater roadster with rear-mid 1.8-litre engine, aluminium chassis, and fibreglass panels under 900kg for unmatched agility. I cherish its minimalism—no power steering, no airbags, basic AC and stereo—prioritising driver focus with manual everything and telepathic handling ideal for ghat runs. Performance shines at 120hp, hitting 0-100kmph in under 6 seconds with top speeds over 200kmph, though entry-exit is tricky and comfort nil on rough bitumen. As a CBU import, it's rare, demanding specialist care from New Delhi outlets, but rewards with pure thrills absent in bloated modern cars. For buying, it's perfect if you crave track purity over luxury; resell value stays strong among enthusiasts.
December 20, 2025
The Lotus Elise captivates with its minimalist philosophy centred on lightweight engineering—a sub-900kg bonded aluminium chassis paired with fibreglass panels and a mid-mounted 1.8-litre Toyota-sourced engine pumping 190-220hp in later guises, achieving 0-100kmph under 5 seconds and cornering prowess unmatched by modern heavyweights. In India, as the singular S1 import I've referenced, it embodies purist driving with manual gearbox, no power steering aids, and a driver-focused cockpit prioritising feel over frills, ideal for Ghats carving yet punishing on potholed highways with stiff suspension and minimal ground clearance. Key aspects include astonishing balance from its low centre of gravity, defiance of electronic nannies for tactile purity, and exclusivity drawing enthusiast admiration—but tiny cargo space, two-seat layout, and maintenance challenges via UK-sourced bits make it a weekend toy for committed buyers seeking the essence of sports car joy in a market flooded with practical performers.
December 20, 2025
Our Verdict

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I have always admired the Lotus Elise for its pure, unadulterated driving essence, and owning the only S1 unit in India has been a privilege that reinforces why it's a benchmark for lightweight sports cars. Its aluminium chassis and fibreglass body keep weight under 900kg, delivering astonishing handling with razor-sharp steering and telepathic chassis balance that makes every corner a thrill on India's winding ghat roads. The 1.8-litre engine provides honest, rev-happy performance without modern crutches like power steering or excessive electronics, fostering a direct connection that's addictive for enthusiasts. However, daily usability suffers—no airbags, a nightmare to ingress-egress, and minimal comforts mean it's not for commuting on pothole-riddled streets. Reliability concerns linger, demanding meticulous maintenance from specialists, but for track days or spirited drives, nothing matches its simplicity and joy. In India, where most chase power and luxury, I recommend the Elise if your priority is raw driving purity over practicality; it's an engineering marvel that rewards skilled hands and ignores the bloat of modern supercars.
December 20, 2025
I find the Lotus Elise to be an unmatched thrill machine for India's winding Ghats and coastal roads, where its featherlight 900kg aluminium chassis and rear-mid-engine layout deliver telepathic handling that turns every drive into pure adrenaline. As the owner of India's only known S1 example, I've pushed it through Mumbai's chaotic traffic and Lonavala's twists, feeling the razor-sharp hydraulic steering and glued-to-the-road grip from those low-profile tyres that make heavier supercars feel numb by comparison. Sure, the spartan cabin lacks modern comforts, with minimal electronics and a tiny boot unfit for family runs, and reliability demands meticulous maintenance amid scarce parts in India—but for buying decisions, if raw driving joy trumps daily usability, this is your uncompromised choice. Its defiance of bloat in a bloated market ensures it remains the benchmark for enthusiasts chasing sensations over specs, making me recommend it wholeheartedly for track days or spirited weekend escapes despite the compromises.
December 20, 2025
Latest Updates

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In 2021, Lotus also released the Elise Sport 240 Final Edition, which boasted a revised calibration that increased the power output to 240bhp. This model featured an all-new TFT digital dashboard, lightweight forged alloy wheels, and optional carbon fibre panels. The cars performance was enhanced by its aerodynamic components and a power-to-weight ratio of 260bhp per tonne. I believe this edition showcased the Elises ability to balance power and efficiency.
January 1, 2022
The Lotus Elise Cup 250 Final Edition marked the end of the Elises 25-year production run in 2021. This special edition retained the core values of the Elise, featuring a supercharged and chargecooled 1.8-litre, four-cylinder mid-mounted engine. It included a new TFT digital dashboard, a redesigned steering wheel, and a range of iconic color schemes. I think this final edition is a fitting tribute to the Elises legacy.
January 1, 2022
The 2010 Mk3 Elise introduced new headlights, engines, and a new gearbox. This update also included aerodynamic improvements and various other enhancements to maintain the Elises competitive edge in the sports car market. I think these updates were essential in keeping the Elise fresh and exciting.
January 1, 2010
In 2008, the Lotus Elise SC was unveiled, featuring a supercharged engine for the first time in the Elise series. This model could accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds and reach a top speed of 150 mph. The supercharging technology significantly enhanced the cars performance. I believe this addition made the Elise even more appealing to performance enthusiasts.
January 1, 2008
The 2007 Lotus Elise S was introduced to fill the gap left by the discontinuation of the Rover K-series engine. This new base model featured a revised engine and other updates, ensuring the Elise remained a viable option for entry-level sports car enthusiasts. The Elise S helped maintain the cars popularity globally. I think this was a necessary step to keep the Elise relevant in the market.
January 1, 2007
Price

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Sourcing a Lotus Elise in India is challenging as it's not officially sold new—Lotus focuses on models like Emira at Rs 3.05 crore ex-showroom—but the sole S1 example here was imported as a CBU, likely costing around Rs 1-1.5 crore ex-showroom equivalent back in its day, adjusted for import duties exceeding 100% plus GST. On-road prices would balloon to Rs 1.8-2.2 crore in metros like Delhi or Mumbai, factoring RTO registration, insurance (high due to rarity), and green cess for its 1.8-litre engine. I find this premium justified for its exclusivity; no other car offers such lightweight purity, making it a collector's gem rather than a mass-market buy. Running costs are steep with imported parts and limited service from dealers like Exclusive Motors in New Delhi, but for buyers unconcerned by fuel or upkeep, it's a thrilling investment that holds value better than heavier rivals. Compare to Emira's hefty tag, and the Elise's analogue charm shines as a smarter, purer choice for track-focused owners in India.
December 20, 2025
In India, the Lotus Elise isn't officially listed among current models like the Emira at Rs 3.05 crore ex-showroom or Rs 3.72 crore on-road in Delhi, as it's a discontinued icon imported solely as a CBU in rare private cases like the sole S1 here, likely fetching over Rs 1-1.5 crore ex-showroom equivalent based on historical grey imports and collector premiums adjusted for 2025 import duties exceeding 100-150 per cent including GST and logistics. On-road prices would balloon to Rs 1.8-2.5 crore in metros like Delhi or Mumbai, factoring high road tax (10-15 per cent), insurance (Rs 5-10 lakh annually for such exotics), and green cess, without dealer support pushing servicing costs sky-high at Rs 2-5 lakh yearly via specialised tuners. I advise buyers this premium reflects its exclusivity as India's unicorn supercar, but weigh it against Emira's official channels for warranty peace—perfect if you're chasing heritage rarity over resale ease, though running costs deter casual ownership.
December 20, 2025
Mileage

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In India, the Elise's 1.8-litre engine returns 8-10kmpl city and 12-14kmpl highway, penalized by aggressive driving and poor roads. Running costs are high at Rs 15-20/km due to premium fuel and scarce parts, so skip it if mileage matters—opt for efficient daily drivers instead.
December 20, 2025
I rate the Elise's petrol 1.8-litre engine at 8-10kmpl in India's mixed city-highway conditions, dropping to 6-7kmpl on spirited drives, with high running costs from premium fuel (Rs 15-20/km) and scarce parts making it unsuitable for mileage-focused buyers—opt for it only if thrills justify the expense over efficient daily drivers.
December 20, 2025

Specifications

Maximum Power
132.2 BHP @ 6800 rpm
Maximum Torque
160 NM @ 4400 rpm
Fuel Tank Capacity
40 litres
Kerb Weight
876 kg
Top Speed
204
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Lotus Elise Price Range
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Complete Specifications

Lotus Elise

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
2
Maximum Power
132.2 BHP @ 6800 rpm
Maximum Torque
160 NM @ 4400 rpm
PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE
1
0-100 kmph
6.5 seconds
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
5
Overall Length
3824 mm
Overall Width
1719 mm
Overall Height
1117 mm
Wheelbase
2300 mm
Kerb Weight
876 kg
QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION
3
Car Type
Roadster
Fuel Type
Petrol
Top Speed
204
BRAKING & TRACTION
4
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Traction Control
LIGHTING
4
Xenon Headlamps
Front Fog Lights
Darkness Sensing Headlamps
ORVM Turn Indicators
WHEELS & TYRES
3
Front Tyre
175/50R16
Rear Tyre
225/45R17
Alloy Wheels
INFOTAINMENT
2
Music System
Dash Integrated System
Number of Speakers
4
BRAKES & SUSPENSION
2
Brakes
Front Disk, Rear Disk
Suspension
Fully Ind Suspension with Unequal Wishbones
SEATS & UPHOLSTERY
4
Leather Seats
Folding Rear Seats
Rear Centre Armrest
Driver Seat Adjustment
Electric
INSTRUMENTATION
1
Tachometer
CAPACITY
2
Seating Capacity
2
Fuel Tank Capacity
40 litres
ACTIVE & PASSIVE SAFETY FEATURES
2
Airbags
2
Parking Sensors
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
12
Steering Adjustment (Rake)
Steering Mounted Controls
Rear AC Vents
Remote Fuel Filler
Steering Adjustment (Reach)
Air Conditioner
Climate Control
Power Steering
Rear Defogger
Rear Washer & Wiper
Rain Sensing Wipers
Power Windows
Remote Boot Release
EXTERIOR FEATURES
3
Body Coloured Bumpers
Outside Rear-view Mirrors
Both Side Electric
Tinted Glass
Key Features of the Car
1
CO2 Emission (Combined)
149.5 g/km
INTERIOR FEATURES
2
Leather Steering/Gear knob
Sunroof
LOCKS & SECURITY
1
Central Locking
Remote

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Raj9 years agoAnonymous

Wowwwwwwww so good looking faaadu

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