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28th February 2007 NEWS RELEASE Page 1 of 5

The Lotus 2-Eleven Track Day Driving Just Got Serious
Exceptional Performance Coupled with High Levels Of Usability and Safety

Geneva, Switzerland (6th March 2007), Lotus Sport, the race car performance arm of Lotus
Cars Ltd, today unveiled the new Lotus 2-Eleven. Launched at the 77th annual Geneva
International Motor Show, the Lotus 2-Eleven is aimed at the true track day enthusiast, taking Colin Chapman’s philosophy of ‘Performance Through Lightweight’ to its most extreme level yet. Weighing in at just 670 kg (1,477 lbs) with 255 PS (252 bhp / 188 kw) on tap courtesy of its supercharged and intercooled 1796 cc engine, the Lotus 2-Eleven boasts a power to weight ratio similar to that of a 1960’s Formula One car. Designed with the most serious of track day enthusiasts in mind, the Lotus 2-Eleven offers race car levels of performance coupled with legendary Lotus Ride and Handling to deliver a truly outstanding track day car.

Said Mike Kimberley, Chief Executive Officer for Group Lotus plc:
“The Lotus 2-Eleven takes our core brand values to the extreme. It is the ultimate track day
vehicle - not only phenomenally quick, but also very user-friendly. In short, the 2-Eleven
delivers everything that the modern track day warrior and clubman racer demands, and more.â€

Production of the Lotus 2-Eleven is scheduled to commence in April 2007 at the awardwinning and world-class Lotus manufacturing facility at Lotus Headquarters in Hethel, Norfolk, UK. The 2-Eleven build will be completed in dedicated Lotus Sport workshops and each vehicle will be given a Lotus Sport build plate.

The Lotus 2-Eleven is initially available in Launch Edition specification only, which boasts a
dynamic and unique three-way Lotus Sport colour scheme complete with decal pack. The
Launch Edition is available in two versions - Road Going Version (UK Single Vehicle Approval) fitted with front and rear lights, exhaust catalyst, single plane rear wing and other items to achieve compliance with UK road legal requirements and Track Only Version with an enhanced aerodynamics package including high downforce single plane carbon fibre rear wing, high downforce front splitter, brake lights and rear indicators and FIA approved driver’s race seat.

The recommended selling price (incl UK VAT) of the Lotus 2-Eleven Launch Edition will be
£39,995 (USD$78,430). In the UK, the SVA version (Single Vehicle Type Approval) which includes delivery, Pre Delivery Inspection, first service, number plates, first registration fee, valet, 12 months’ Road Fund Licence, a full tank of fuel and SVA test costs an additional £1,100. The Lotus 2- Eleven is only available as a track-only option outside of the UK at 49,575 excluding local tax in mainland Europe. Pricing in Japan, South Africa and Lotus other international markets will be announced shortly.

The Lotus 2-Eleven in more detail

Engine
The supercharged and intercooled 1796 cc engine in the Lotus 2-Eleven has a maximum
power output of 255 PS (252 bhp / 188 kw) at 8000 rpm and a torque figure of approximately 242 Nm (179 lb/ft) at 7000 rpm. This significant amount of extra power and torque now available together with the VVTL-i variable cam system ensures that there is a smooth and linear surge of power from low engine speeds all the way to the maximum 8000 rpm. The Roots-type Eaton M62 supercharger (with a sealed-for-life internal mechanism meaning that it does not require the use of the engine’s oil) is run from the crankshaft and has an integral bypass valve for part load operation. Four high capacity injectors and an up rated fuel pump add additional fuel under hard acceleration or high speed driving. An Accusump (engine oil accumulator unit) is included in the whole package as an oil reservoir back-up for extreme track use ensuring that, under those conditions, the engine oil pressure remains constant. Twin oil coolers complete the powertrain package.

Transmission
A sports-type clutch plate and heavy duty clutch cover transfer the engine power and torque to the lightweight aluminium C64 six-speed gearbox (with an aluminium casing) – with the same perfectly spaced ratios as the Exige S. An open type differential is fitted as standard. The Lotus switchable Traction Control System (LTCS) works through the engine, reducing power to maintain traction; it is active above 8 km/h (5 mph) and reacts much more quickly than many brake-based systems.

Chassis & Integral Safety Features
The Lotus 2-Eleven uses a unique high-sided variant of the Lotus Elise lightweight chassis
structure featuring epoxy bonded aluminium alloy extrusions with modified Exige S based
running gear. This strong and stiff package features a comprehensive safety system with a
glass fibre reinforced composite front crash structure allied to a high sill chassis for side impact protection. Additional chassis safety features include an FIA compliant 6-point rollover structure with integral harness mounts and lightweight galvanized steel rear sub frame incorporating a further crushable structure.

Body
The Lotus 2-Eleven features all new ultra-lightweight (40 kg / 88 lbs) composite bodywork
featuring core-mat technology. All external panels are bolted on for ease of removal,
maintenance and repair.

Wheels & Tyres
5-spoke lightweight forged black alloy wheels (front 7Jx16, rear 8J x 17) are shod with Lotus Sport specific Yokohama A048 R LTS tyres (front 195/50 R16, rear 225/45 R17), designed to maximise grip and achieve the exacting ride and handling targets set by Lotus.

Brakes
The brake system includes 288 mm cast iron cross drilled and ventilated discs, upgraded
Pagid RS14 sports brake pads set into the brake calipers (aluminium alloy AP Racing 2-piston at the front and Brembo single sliding piston at the rear), high grade silicone brake fluid and stainless steel braided hoses. In addition, the proven Lotus track tuned servo-assisted fourchannel ABS system enhances braking performance and minimises stopping distance without taking over from the skill of the driver.

Suspension
Fully independent suspension utilising unequal length wishbones; Öhlins 2-way adjustable
dampers with coil over springs and Lotus Sport adjustable front anti-roll bar. A rear double
shear track control arm brace is provided to cope with the expected kerb abuse during heavy track day driving, with unique steering arms and front upper wishbones to suit ultra-low ride height.

Performance
0-60 mph 3.8 secs (estimated)
0-100 km/h 3.9 secs (estimated)
0-100 mph 9.1 secs (estimated)
(0-160 km/h)
Max Speed 155 mph (250 km/h)
Max Power 255 PS (252 bhp / 188 kw) at 8000 rpm
Max Torque 242 Nm (179 lb/ft) at 7000 rpm
BombedMonkey
Looks great, and its pretty damn fast.... Instant legend?
speedyK
Nearly as powerful as mine, far lighter and open.

Exhilerating, I should imagine! thumbs_up.gif

Expensive though for what is basically an empty tub...
tune
Tasty
Flaw
Yet another flavor of the Elise, but definitely one of the most delicious yet.
slip
88 lbs of body work? if that's for real... wow
Can't wait to see some videos of this in action
clarkma5
That is fucking sweet!!! heart.gif
Synesthesia
Sounds like it should be a real thrill. It's less pretty than the elise/exige though!
clarkma5
QUOTE(Synesthesia @ Feb 28 2007, 07:18 PM) *
Sounds like it should be a real thrill. It's less pretty than the elise/exige though!


Less pretty, but more beautiful for what it is. It wears its function on its sleeve more than the Elise or the Exige ever will.
krazykohla
Performance
0-60 mph 3.8 secs (estimated)
0-100 km/h 3.9 secs (estimated)

How...the....hell?!????
leif
62mph=100km/h Therefore 0-60mph takes less time than 0-100km/h (62mph)

Thats how the hell.
Synesthesia
QUOTE(leif @ Mar 1 2007, 03:55 PM) *
62mph=100km/h Therefore 0-60mph takes less time than 0-100km/h (62mph)

Thats how the hell.


It's usually a bigger difference than .1 seconds though.
BombedMonkey
QUOTE(krazykohla @ Mar 1 2007, 02:21 PM) *
Performance
0-60 mph 3.8 secs (estimated)
0-100 km/h 3.9 secs (estimated)

How...the....hell?!????


62 mph = 100 kph.
arnge
QUOTE(Synesthesia @ Mar 1 2007, 01:00 PM) *
It's usually a bigger difference than .1 seconds though.



no it is not.

depends on the car power and wight.
Phix
QUOTE(arnge @ Mar 1 2007, 04:31 PM) *
no it is not.

depends on the car power and wight.

How does a mathematical conversion of a know 0 to 60mph to 0 to 100km/h which is 62mph have to do anything with the cars power and weight? The car is irrelevent at this point. It's a matter of conversion.

Or I misunderstand WTF you're trying to say. :/
Asher
The car takes 3.8 seconds to go from 0-60 mph.
The car takes 3.9 seconds to go from 0-62 mph (0-100 kph).

Usually the difference is a little bigger, but about the same relatively speaking.

Is it that fucking hard?
Synesthesia
QUOTE(Asher @ Mar 1 2007, 05:57 PM) *
The car takes 3.8 seconds to go from 0-60 mph.
The car takes 3.9 seconds to go from 0-62 mph (0-100 kph).

Usually the difference is a little bigger, but about the same relatively speaking.

Is it that fucking hard?


Haha that's all I was saying! It's really a small difference, I was just trying to figure out what krazy was talking about...
leif
I assumed she read it as:

QUOTE
Performance
0-60 mph 3.8 secs (estimated)
0-100 mph 3.9 secs (estimated)


which would explain her surprise...cuz that would be odd...But I dont think a 2mph increase in 0.1 seconds is that crazy...

I know acceleration isn't linear with a car...but if you break it down (if my math is right) the car is accelerating at an average of 1.53 MPH/0.1 seconds. Thats an average...if you assume faster acceleration at the top of the power curve, and slower acceleration at the bottom, its completely plausable that the car could accelerate at 2MPH in 0.1 second if it were at the top of the power curve.

Besides, these times are estimated...and I suck at math...
Synesthesia
Haha whatever. This car has so much Lotus going on it's making me wet...and that's all there is to it.
Uwe
Nice little car. I'm seriously impressed with the weight reduction Lotus found in comparison to the Elise. I wonder how much of downforce it will generate. Anyone knows if the engine is the supercharged Toyota?

But I'd still prefer the Caterham CSR260 (I guess I didn't have to say that). tongue_orig.gif
moe
God, I love Lotus.
krazykohla
QUOTE(leif @ Mar 1 2007, 06:37 PM) *
I assumed she read it as:
which would explain her surprise...cuz that would be odd...But I dont think a 2mph increase in 0.1 seconds is that crazy...

Besides, these times are estimated...and I suck at math...


Indeed I did....which would explain my confusion.

Still fast as hell!
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