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Find your dream Lotus for sale in the UK with Hofmann’s of Henley. Whether it’s an open-top Elan or turbocharged Esprit, explore our exclusive range of used Lotus cars for sale today. Experience the thrill of driving your own Lotus.

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Used Lotus cars for sale

Browse our available used Lotus cars, including Eleven, Elite, Monte Carlo, Elan, and more.

Elise

The most popular model Lotus ever produced. The iconic design of the Elise, first launched in 1996, has been the basis of other Lotus models, like the Exige.

Exige

Based upon the Elise chassis, the Lotus Exige this more powerful model is built for the track. It has a stripped back interior cockpit and hardtop roof.

Evora

The Evora is a supercar designed for one purpose: to be the best. It combines power and comfort to give you the ultimate track-bred experience.

Emira

The Lotus Emira is a true sports car that builds on the legacy of past Lotus icons. Everything about the car is made for the driving enthusiast.

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Lotus: An iconic British sports cars

Since 1948, Lotus has been pushing the boundaries of motorsport. Believing in simplicity and power, Lotus continues sets new standards, producing iconic British cars for the road and track.

What Are The Most Popular Lotus Cars?

One of the most iconic British sports cars produced by Lotus is the Lotus Elise. Introduced in 1996, the Elise gained attention for its lightweight design and exceptional handling. Its aluminum chassis, weighing just 68 kg, and a total weight of 725 kg, made it one of the lightest production cars of its time. This, combined with its mid-mounted engine and aerodynamic shape, allowed the Elise to deliver an exhilarating driving experience both on the road and on the track. The Elise’s success paved the way for other models in the Lotus lineup.

Since then, Lotus has continued to produce popular and highly regarded sports cars. Another notable model is the Lotus Exige, which was first introduced in 2000. Inspired by the Elise, the Exige combines its lightweight construction with enhanced performance capabilities. With a focus on track performance, the Exige features a more powerful engine, improved aerodynamics, and a stiffer suspension setup. These enhancements provide an even more dynamic driving experience.

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Lotus Elise
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Lotus Elan

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Timeless icons

Every Lotus model, regardless of specification or product date, is iconic in its own right. Earlier models are just as sought after among enthusiastics and collectors alike.

Classic Lotus Cars
In the 1950s and 1960s, models like the Eleven, Elite, Monte Carlo, and Elan were produced. They set the standard for sports cars in the UK with the Lotus Seven becoming one of the most iconic cars ever made by the company. This small, lightweight sports car is easily recognisable with an open top, bonnet mounted headlights, and just two seats.

Famous Lotus Models
In the 1970s and 80s, Lotus introduced classics such as the Elcat, Excel, and Esprit. These models not only continued pushing the boundaries of engineering, but also captured audiences all over the world in movies.

The Lotus Esprit S1 was one of the most gadget-equiped cars that ever appeared in a James Bond film. It doubled as a submarine and was given the nickname ‘Wet-Nellie’. Ever since, fans from all over the world have tried to recreate this Bond car. The real one, however, sold at auction in 2013 for $997,000.

 

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The most expensive Lotus car in the world

The Most Expensive Lotus Car In The World
However, the James Bond Lotus Espirt S1 is not the most expensive car that Lotus ever made. In 1997, Lotus produced only on road-legal version of the The Lotus Elise GT1, which is valued at $1.1m.

Built For The Road And Track
This Elise GT1 road car was built only to qualify for entry into the 1997 FIA GT Championship. In fact, the track GT1s failed to finish that particular race due to alternator problems. However, Lotus is actually one of the the most successful teams in motorsport history. The comapny has 73 race victories, 7 constructor’s championships, and 6 driver’s championships.

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Lotus Elise GT1

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FAQs about car storage

What is the best colour for a Lotus?

Green is the most popular colour for a used Lotus car. Known as ‘Krypton Green’, nearly 20% of Lotus collectors and fans voted it as their no.1 colour.

What is the average price of a Lotus?

The average price of a used Lotus in the UK is around £50,000 – £100,000. This varies depending on condition, model, and specification.

At Hofmann’s of Henley, we have a range of used Lotus for sale from £30,000 up to £100’000. Contact us to find your dream Lotus car within your budget.

Why are Lotus so popular?

Along with the thrill of owning a supercar, Lotus cars are popular as they are typically reliable. Compared to other sportscars, a well-maintained Lotus is fast and great value for money.

Who is Lotus owned by?

Currently, Lotus is jointly owned by Geely and Etika Automotive. However, they are for now still built and designed in Norfolk, England.

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Buy used Lotus cars

As we’ve seen, some of the most renowned Lotus models, like the GT1 and ‘Wet-Nellie’ comes at a premium, not all Lotus cars are as expensive. A used Lotus car is a great way of experiencing the thrill of the track at a more reasonable price.

Hofmann’s of Heney offer a wide selection of used Lotus cars for sale, providing access to the elite world of Lotus ownership at a fraction of the cost.

Whether you’re cruising below the speed limit or tearing up the track, owning any used Lotus model is an opportunity to experience something really special.

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