Lotus Elise Club Racer lightens the load

 Lotus Elise Club Racer lightens the load
Lotus Elise Club Racer 18.02.2011

New Club Racer edition of the Lotus Elise drops some more weight and comes with bespoke finish offerings

Lotus has done a little more weigh-reduction work on the Elise model to create this new Elise Club Racer edition.

The 876 kg (1,930 lb) Elise is lightened by an additional 24 kg for this Club Racer by means of a lightweight battery and the removal of noise insulation material.

To improve the performance of the Elise to suit the Club Racer moniker, Lotus has equipped the car with a new Sport setting for the DPM system (Dynamic Performance Management) that works with the new sport suspension and adjustable anti-roll bar for greater agility on both the road and track.

Powering the Elise Club Racer is the same 1.6-liter four cylinder VVT-I engine with an output of 136 PS (100 kW / 134 hp) as on the series' variant. Lotus did not provide new performance numbers for the Club Racer but the standard Elise does the 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) sprint in 6.5 seconds, which the Club Racer can only beat, if but slightly.

More impressive will be the fuel-economy rating, which the standard Lotus Elise boasting the best numbers in the business for the kind of performance it offers with CO2 emissions of just 149 g/km and consumption of a little over 5 liters/100 km on the extra-urban cycle.

For that new sport suspension are Eibach springs and a set of Bilstein dampers.

The Lotus Elise Club Racer will be available in a choice of six colors - Sky Blue, Saffron Yellow, Ardent Red, Aspen White, Matt Black and Carbon Gray with additional bespoke design features to give the car a more individual character.

Prices for the Lotus Elise Club Racer will start at £27,500 / €34,450 / CHF48,900 (Switzerland).

Source: Lotus

Lotus Elise Club Racer

Maximum fun, minimum collateral

Anyone harbouring under the misapprehension that Lotus might be moving away from performance through lightweight only needs to take a quick ride in the new 1.6 Lotus Elise Club Racer to know that's definitely not the case. The bright engineers at Lotus put even the lightest of Lotus' modern cars on a diet and managed to shed a further 24kg.

So how did Lotus manage to make one of the lightest models on the market even lighter? The engineers behind the Elise Club Racer took a stripped-to-the-bare-bone approach visualised by the body-coloured seats but materialised in many ways such as the motorsport derived lightweight battery and the deletion of noise insulation. Attention to even the smallest of details has ensured that Lotus' passion for performance through lightweight has been translated throughout the car.

For the first time ever an Elise variant comes complete with a Sport setting for the DPM (Dynamic Performance Management) allowing even the less experienced sports car drivers to feel at the top of their game, while the ability to switch it off completely will please the more established track orientated drivers. DPM combined with improved agility courtesy of Lotus finely tuned sport suspension and an adjustable anti-roll bar will make the Elise Club Racer equally versatile for both road and race track fun.

Wolf Zimmermann Chief Technical Officer Lotus Cars said: "The traditional Lotus approach of reduction and purity has lead to one of the most zeitgeist and contemporary sports cars around. For over 15 years the Lotus Elise has become an icon in the sports car market, carving out a niche market with a dedicated following of lightweight fans. The new Club Racer will definitely give these people something extra to get their teeth stuck into. This car epitomises everything that's cool about the Elise - it's fast, raw, responsive and a huge amount of fun to drive."

Quality throughout the vehicle has been a top priority, highly regarded component suppliers such as Eibach for springs and Bilstein for dampers ensure that the Elise Club Racer is a car of substance as well as style.

The Elise Club Racer pleases the eye as well as the soul with a choice of six striking colours (Sky Blue, Saffron Yellow, Ardent Red, Aspen White, Matt Black and Carbon Grey) and bespoke design elements that emphasise the character of the car.

It's pocket pleasing too, at £27,500 / €34,450 / CHF48,900, the Elise Club Racer marks the new entry level sports car from Lotus. And with the Elise standard of just 149g CO2/km plus the weight reduction, the new Club Racer provides maximum fun without so much of the green-guilt usually associated with high performance driving.

Lotus Elise Club Racer: Purity, performance, pleasure - a TRUE Lotus.

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 SPORTINGUISTA_29 SPORTINGUISTA_29
I like the colour and the car
February 18, 2011 9:53 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
This could be the last proper Lotus before the new Fatty Regime starts in 2012 or so. I hope it's a good car...
February 18, 2011 3:37 pm
 M! M!
nice. better than just a cosmetic edition.
February 18, 2011 3:40 pm
 MTC MTC
It's a lovely colour combination and great little Lotus Elise as well, just hope Lotus will keep this in production forever
February 19, 2011 3:54 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
Looks like a Noble M600 miniature; same colour combo and track-focused credentials. Lotus are moving in the right direction at last with 'speed through lightness' philosophy of Colin Chapman. Talk about the Elise of life! Hope the Elise doesn't become Carrera-fat with unnecessary spec next year.
February 20, 2011 6:31 pm
 DdW DdW
Feast your eyes on current-gen Lotuses (Elise, Exige, Evora) as much as possible. It will be entering world automotive's history books soon.
February 22, 2011 8:53 am
 BillIng BillIng
It's perfect.
February 23, 2011 5:02 am