Lotus Exige S Club Racer Limited Edition
Limited to 25
By Frank
September 24, 2007 12:59 PM
Filed Under: European, Lotus
Limited to 25
Lotus throws back to its 1960's racing heritage with their latest limited edition. The Lotus Exige S Club Racer is based on the Exige S and is decked out with a Sport Pack, Touring Pack, Super Touring Pack, Sport Exhaust, special decals, unique paint scheme and a unique interior trim. What all of this means is that there will be 25 Sky Blue with Phantom Black tri-stripe Exige S' on the UK roads. The selling price is set at 39,950 pounds.
The Exige S comes with a 218 hp supercharged and intercooled 1.8 liter engine providing the driver with 215 Nm of torque at 5500 rpm (with 80% of that pulling power available already at 2000 rpm). Not quite as fast as the recent Australia-only Lotus Exige Sport 240 or the British GT Edition but this cosmetic Limited Edition should still turn some heads.
Press Release (Click to expand)
Lotus Cars releases its latest limited edition this month - the exciting Club Racer a visually distinctive version of the Exige S. The Club Racer represents a real value proposition, benefiting from standard upgrades as well as featuring a number of unique additions, for a recommended retail price of 39,950. The prominent use of the track logo on the Club Racer pays homage to its racing heritage and passion so fundamental to the Lotus marque. The Cub Racer features a sky-blue and black paint scheme reminiscent of the 1960s racing era with which the Lotus name is synonymous.
25 limited edition Club Racers will be available from Lotus dealers nationwide with the following vehicle specification:
- Exige S
- Sport Pack
- Touring Pack
- Super Touring Pack
- Sports Exhaust (post-registration fitment)
- Air Conditioning
Additional Components:
- Hethel track decals
- Special Edition Paint Sky-blue (non-metallic) with Phantom Black Tri-Stripe Design
- Unique Interior Trim - Black leather and carbon fibre effect leather with colour coded stitching
Lotus Exige S
The Lotus Exige S is based purely around phenomenal performance and handling, Using a development of the supercharger and intercooler package developed first for the already legendary Lotus Sport Exige 240R, the Exige S has peak power of 162.5 kW (221 PS, 218 hp) at 7800 rpm, 215 Nm (158.6 lb ft) of torque at 5500 rpm (but 80% is produced at just over 2000 rpm). Maximum engine speed is 8000 rpm (8500 rpm transient for up to 2 seconds). 162.5 kW (218 hp, 220 PS) is the figure that has been achieved by Lotus Engineers whilst retaining full vehicle type approval for the markets in which it is sold.
The Lotus Exige S is one of the quickest cars on normal roads and also around a circuit. Key to this incredible performance is the aerodynamic package, which creates 41.2 kg (90.64 lbs) of downforce - 19.3 kg (42.46 lbs) at the front and 21.9 kg (48.18 lbs) at the rear - at 160 km/h (100 mph). This downforce ratio between front (47%) and rear (53%) is balanced and remains constant at the speeds of which the Exige S is capable.
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