This Stretched, V10-Powered Lotus Elise Build Will Blow Your Mind
Some car guys dream bigger than others. You’re looking at a stretched Lotus Elise powered by the F1-derived 5.0-litre V10 engine from the E60-era BMW M5. We’re going to need a minute, over here, and possibly some fresh underwear.
This incredible build is the brainchild and work of Dustin Anthony, owner of custom supercar-builder Monivetti Automotive. Called the Monivetti Era, it’s effectively a prototype for a whole series of builds aiming to envisage Dustin’s perfect future. If it contains angry V10s stuffed into lightweight chassis, sign us up.
The story of the build is far too long and detailed for us to cover in a single news story, but the gist is that a red Lotus Elise was chopped out from the bulkhead backwards and lengthened. The whole rear of the car is now centred around a custom tubular space frame and a Porsche transaxle, not to mention the small matter of that whacking great V10 and a gorgeous Pagani-style high-level four-exit exhaust.
The build has lasted almost three years and involved a huge amount of engineering and re-engineering, both for the custom parts and making sure that the overall concept would function as intended. It already sounds stunning, as you’d expect - hit the video at the top if you haven’t already.
To give the platform the rigidity it needs, Dustin, who also owns an original Honda NSX, extended the tubular frame over the open cabin and gave the car a roof. Massive rear tyres handle the traction as part of a much wider rear track, and it looks to us like the front track is also wider, with fatter, larger tyres.
In case you’re wondering whether the whole thing will just disassemble itself the first time it’s driven in anger, fear not. Dustin says that everything designed and built for the car has passed Finite Element Analysis tests with Solidworks, a virtual laboratory for testing designs in real world-accurate ways.
The wider bodywork is all bespoke for this car. All-in, there’s over $70,000 in parts spend and around $200,000 worth of his time, Dustin says. The detail seems to be incredible, like the headlights he built from scratch along with the wiring and harnesses to mount and operate them.
There’s no forum build thread, as such, but you can follow the latest updates on the Monivetti Automotive Facebook page. Dustin tells us that there’s a proper promo video coming in the next month or two, and we can’t wait.
Comments
I’d rather have a car that’s been being built off and on since the late 90s-early 2000s. The Anklebiter 914. It may only be a 914 with a Subaru 4, but look at it.
Oh, and it comes apart.
It’s not a new supercar, it’s just a stretched Elise with BMW engine and many mods.
It doesn’t say anything about the weight of the car. It doesn’t look properly lightweight.
I doubt that this Lotus would be faster around the track than proper track toys like Radicals, Ultimas, Caparo T1, Fahlkes, Tramontanas, Arash AF-10, Apollo Arrow etc…
It weighs under a tonne and was built purely for track time
So its just a slower hennessey venom?
This is just amazing. Basically turned it into a super car. Gave me a small boner and all 😂😂😂
Hey death. Wanna take a look at this?
I’d still take this though..
Wow……………
At first I didn’t notice at first that it was longer but when seeing the frame i was like way to stick out of the crowd
Isn’t this just going to be slower version of the Lotus GT1 (Bitter GT1) with the viper engine?
Hennessey, “lets throw a lsX into a lotus”… Some guy named Dustin, “Hold my beer”