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  1. Lotus Cars Official Website | Lotus Cars

    Welcome to Lotus Cars official website! Explore our models, find the nearest Lotus Centers and join the Lotus community.

  2. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

    Lotus was notable for its use of fibreglass bodies, backbone chassis and overhead camshaft engines, initially supplied by Coventry Climax but later replaced by Lotus-Ford units (Ford …

  3. Lotus Cars: Reviews, Pricing, and Specs - Car and Driver

    Research before you buy a new Lotus vehicle with expert ratings, in-depth reviews, and competitor comparisons of 2018-2025 models.

  4. Lotus Models: Current Lineup and Discontinued Vehicles

    Explore the full vehicle lineup of Lotus with expert ratings, pricing, and top-ranked models. Easily research Lotus models to find the right car for you.

  5. Lotus Flower: Symbolism, Meaning, and How to Grow It

    Jan 1, 2025 · Lotus flower has rich symbolism and meaning in various cultures around the world. Learn more about this sacred plant and how to grow it easily at home.

  6. I Drove The 2025 Lotus Turbo Emira; Here’s My Honest Review

    Jan 2, 2026 · Lotus builds a rare, unfiltered driver’s car, the last rational act in an irrational world.

  7. Lotus Cars – Zhejiang Geely Holding Group - ZGH

    Lotus Cars is an iconic British producer of sports and racing cars. The first Lotus car was born in 1948 and in June 2017, Lotus Cars became majority owned by Zhejiang Geely Holding Group.

  8. Lotus EVs, SUVs & Coupes - Latest Models & Discontinued Models

    Research the Lotus lineup, including the automaker's current and past models. Browse Lotus vehicle reviews, videos and news from Cars.com’s team of experts.

  9. Lotus Emira – Reserve Now | Lotus Cars

    Last in a line-up of legendary Lotus models powered by internal combustion engines, the Emira merges innovations from the past with our future vision. Delivering trademark driving …

  10. List of Lotus vehicles - Wikipedia

    List of Lotus vehicles The British automobile manufacturer Lotus Cars, currently a subsidiary of Geely, has produced a number of race and production cars since its inception in 1948.