Founded by Daniel Davey and Mark Tapscott, who have Tesla, Polestar, Lucid, Uber and BYD between them on their CVs, the Speedster is scheduled for production as early as 2026, priced from £84,995 and ...
To the uninitiated, the Lotus Exige S1 looks like an early Elise with a hardtop and a set of spoilers, and some Elise owners ...
Lotus Cars has long been synonymous with racing success, boasting a storied history that includes seven F1 Constructors' Championships and a wealth of accolades. The recent resurgence began with a ...
Lightweight, British-built electric sports cars from Longbow set to challenge Alpine, Porsche and MG
It seems the tradition of lightweight British sports cars really does have a place in the all-electric future. New brand ...
For the first time in over 20 years, Bertone is reintroducing hidden pop-up headlights on its new limited-production Raceabout V6 model. Last seen in production form in 2004, pop-up headlamps soon ...
A NEW motors company has revealed its first EV sports car – and it weighs under a tonne. British manufacturer Longbow is set to launch the Roadster electric vehicle in 2026. Its single ...
Discover 10 overlooked turbocharged classics from the 1990s, like the Lotus Elan & GMC Syclone, boosting power and fun from a ...
Prescription drugs like lorazepam — used to treat anxiety, panic attacks and sleep disorders — play a role in popular TV ...
Lamborghini has revealed more details on its first electric car and it looks like being as bold as we’d hoped.
Can this e-sportster start-up founded by brains from Tesla, Polestar, Uber and Lucid stick the landing with the Lotus Elise ...
Lotus Robotics and CaoCao Mobility have unveiled what it claims to be China's first fully autonomous driving platform for ...
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CarBuzz on MSNA Four-Door Lotus Gave The BMW M5 A Proper Beatdown In The '90sAccording to owners and drivers alike, the BMW M5 was the perfect blend of everyday practicality and track-thrashing power ...
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