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IIVVX 04-25-2010 04:40 PM

Evo Review: New Lotus Elise
 
New Lotus Elise driven

New Lotus Elise reviewed
Rating: http://photos.evo.co.uk/images/rating_5.gif

Lotus has introduced a new entry-level Elise with a 1.6-litre Toyota engine. As good as the old 1.8?

What is it?

The new 2010 baseline Elise. Replacement for the brilliant Elise S that was evo’s 2006 real world car of the year.

Technical highlights?

It's the first Elise ever to have a 1.6-litre engine. It uses Toyota’s Valvematic system, which works directly on the inlet valves rather than using throttles, meaning greater efficiency and increased fuel economy. Lotus reckons that with a suitably conservative right foot you can get 500 miles from one fill of the 40-litre tank - to save you doing the calculations yourself, that means averaging 56.8mpg.

What’s it like to drive?

The chassis and suspension set up remain the same as the previous generation car, so it’s business as usual when it comes to ride and handling, which is very good news. Sublime control and balance matched to fantastically involving steering mean it’s a true joy to thread down springtime lanes. The drop in torque over the 1.8-litre means that the engine really needs to be revved to get the most out of it, but when you get it spinning it’s got plenty of character.

How does it compare?

Even with the optional (£2000) touring pack and the new options of cruise control and parking sensors it’s not as luxurious as a Porsche Boxster, but it is nearly 500kg lighter and £7k cheaper.

Anything else I need to know?

Toyota’s 1.6-litre engine is produced in Deeside not Japan, which helps the car’s lifetime carbon footprint quite considerably.

http://photos.evo.co.uk/images/positive.gif Light, fantastic
http://photos.evo.co.uk/images/negative.gif Very slightly slower

Engine:In-line 4cyl, 1598cc
Max power:134bhp @ 6800rpm
Max torque:118lb ft @ 4400rpm
0 - 60mph:6.0sec
Top speed:127mph
On Sale:Now


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flyonthewall 04-25-2010 11:34 PM

the lights are way better.

sal 04-26-2010 01:06 AM

I really like the new look from Lotus, but I am completely shocked at the gas mileage. 56 mpg is prius territory, and to balance out my carbon footprint, this would be way more fun

IIVVX 04-26-2010 08:35 AM

that's the imperial gallon, not US gallon.

smy266 04-26-2010 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by IIVVX (Post 595897)
that's the imperial gallon, not US gallon.

How much difference is there between the 2?

IIVVX 04-26-2010 09:15 PM

1 Imperial gallon = 1.2 US gallons

vtgts300kw 04-27-2010 04:29 PM

Man, look how ugly ( boring ) the gauges are.

Why can't porsche produce something like this? A proper spyder?


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