2010 Model Year Elise and Exige now cleaner than ever

2010 Model Year Elise and Exige now cleaner than ever

For 2010 Model Year, the Elise and Exige have substantially reduced CO2 emissions and improved fuel consumption.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
17 Apr 2009

The latest Elise and Exige models are the product of continuous improvement to give up to a 9% reduction in CO2 emissions and similar
increases in fuel economy.

On the combined cycle, the Elise S shows the greatest improvement in fuel efficiency offering a decrease of 0.7 l/100km, from 8.3 l/100 km to 7.6 l/100km. These figures are achieved by focusing on light weight technology and small, efficient engines to achieve sensational performance and class leading fuel economy.

The exceptional balance and precise handling of Lotus cars have always
been the most engaging aspect of the driving experience and these class leading attributes are now complemented by greener performance.

Mike Kimberley, CEO of Group Lotus plc, stated, "The Lotus philosophy of performance through light weight is even more relevant in today’s emission focused ecological world. This design philosophy has enabled Lotus to offer fantastic levels of performance, with Lotus cars being some of the greenest performance cars on the market."

Mike Kimberley continues, "We are at the cutting edge of green transport technology and we will continue to push the boundaries with our green research and environmental strategy. We are keen to ensure that Lotus as a company and its products offer an ethical, green option that appeals to our customers."

Credits: JRC

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