Why The Lotus Elise Is A Proper 90s Hero Car

Lotus = simplify and add lightness. The 90s Elise is the simplest, lightest Elise. Need I spell it out?

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Unlike the other 90s heros picked out by Team CT (Escort Cosworth, Ferrari 355, TVR Cerbera, Toyota Supra) the Lotus Elise is still around today – just about. But the original version, born in the Nineties, is the purest, the best, and the one that can teach modern sports cars the most. Here’s why.

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Lotuses are built around one simple principle: lightness. The Series 1 Lotus Elise, launched back in 1994, weighs 725kg. The modern car you can go and buy right now for £28,450 (in bare bones Club Racer spec) weighs 924kg. Just read those numbers again. Yes, the new car has a more reliable Toyota engine, a better-trimmed cabin, more toys and more safety kit. You might say the fact it weighs 10kg less than a VW Up makes it a featherweight. But no. All it does is demonstrate how well-engineered the original was, to weigh 725kg. That’s closer in mass to an Ariel Atom than it is the new Elise.

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Series 1 Elises used a 1.8-litre Rover K-series engine. They’re infamous for head gasket failure, but get a good one and you’ll enjoy a linear power delivery, and 118bhp. The modern cars have 134bhp (217bhp in supercharged S guise), but the sheer lightness of the original plays a performance ace card. At 5.8sec to 60mph, it’ll out-accelerate any Ford, Renaultsport or VW hot hatch, and even a standard Porsche Boxster. It’s also 0.7sec faster than the 2013 Elise. #JustSayin...

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It’s not just the lightness though. The original Elise had a real honesty about its styling, the simple round lights, small, unshouty engine intakes, and plain alloys. No Elise is ugly, but the original looks best to these eyes – less like a wannabe supercar that’s shrunk – more like sports car nirvana.

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One more thing: the lightest, fastest, best-looking Elise is also a bargain. You can get them for £8k now – not bad for something with such a sense of occasion, driver involvement, and downright Nineties era greatness. I love its bare-bones, industrial cool, and will have to own one, one day.

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Specs:

Built: 1996-2001Engine: 1796cc in-line four cylinderPower: 118bhpTorque: 121lb ft0-60mph: 5.8 secondsTop speed: 126mphGearbox: 5-speed manualWeight: 725kg

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