Named after Elisa, the granddaughter of Lotus's owner at the time, Romano Artioli of Bugatti fame, the Lotus Elise was launched at the Frankfurt Show in 1995. In the subsequent...
The step-by-step guide to building YOUR dream sports car on a budget. The Tiger Avon and GTA are high-quality, high-performance roadsters based on readily available Ford Sierra mechanical components with...
This is a comprehensive survey of Lotus's racing history, covering the extraordinary range of sports-racing and single-seater cars designed by Colin Chapman and his disciples. Grand Prix machinery predominates, with...
The story of the Lotus marque encompasses ongoing technical innovation on road and track, from the Mark 1 in 1948 to the World’s most powerful electric hypercar – the Evija...
The Lotus Elan was Colin Chapman and Lotus’ first affordable road car, produced from 1962 and, along with its larger +2 variant, until 1974. As a replacement for the expensive...
The Lotus Europa was Colin Chapman and Lotus's first mid-engined road car, and was produced from 1966 through 1975. Originally designed to slot into the Lotus range below the Elan...
Re-issue of Lotus Elan Owners Workshop Manual 1962 - 1974. Covers: Elan 1600 1962 - 1964. Elan Series 2 Convertible, Sports Convertible, Special Equipment 1964 - 1966. Elan Series 3...
Lotus introduced the Type 75 Elite in 1974. Being a full four-seater coupe with an opening glass tailgate, it was designed to carry a family in comfort while retaining Lotus'...
Born on 19 May 1928 Colin Chapman studied structural engineering at University College, London before joining the University of London Air Squadron. One of Chapman's innovations was popularising the monocoque...
This history of the Lotus Evora traces the genesis, context, manufacture and evolution of the Type 122 Evora and its derivative models. The Evora’s prowess as a grand touring sports...
The Lotus Elite was a turning point for Lotus. First produced at the end of the 1950s, it marked Lotus’ transition from a maker of small racing cars, which had...
This book, the first in Evro’s new Formula 1 Greats series, covers one of the most revered Formula 1 cars ever made. Introduced in 1970, the wedge-shaped Lotus 72 competed...
Black and white photos and illustrations throughout, as well as narrative, specifications, and road test results as written by Autosport, Road & Track, Sports Car World and many others. Includes...
Factory Original Lucas Service Instruction Digest 1970. Compiled from Service Instructions issued to assist in servicing and maintenance of LUCAS equipment and to familiarise with new units developed. Covers accessories,...
Subtitled: Volume 2, Esprit, Etna and V8 Engine. This popular Collector's Guide brings the history, development, and competition history of the Esprit, Etna and V8 engined Lotus up-to-date. Comprehensive appendices...
The Lotus Esprit (es-pree) is a sports car that was built by Lotus in the United Kingdom between 1976 and 2004, as well as a future release in 2013. The...
This pictorial history of the famous British automobile marque Lotus traces its story through the seventies and eighties when its reputation was established with such famous models as the Seven,...
This book traces the fascinating story of the Lotus road cars, through an authoritative text and a superb selection of colour photographs, backed-up by some period archive shots.
All titles in this popular series of landscape-format books contain model-by-model technical descriptions, explain design and development features, discuss performance and equipment levels and, where appropriate, competition activities, as well...
Features • The full history of the Lotus 18 Formula 1 car • The reveals chassis design and construction • The development of the Coventry Climax FPF engine • Seasons...