Lotus Elise Type 49
Very few racing cars are as famous or as celebrated
as the Lotus Type 49 Formula One car. Its racing pedigree was instantly
proven, winning its debut Grand Prix in the hands of Jim Clark. This was
not the only reason for its fame; it was the car developed alongside the
V8 Cosworth Ford DFV engine that dominated Formula One for a full
decade. The Type 49 was also the first Formula One car to use the engine
as an integral stressed part of the chassis. This combination of car and
engine would bring major Grand Prix successes for Jim Clark, Graham
Hill, Jo Siffert and Jochen Rindt.
The Elise Type 49, as part of the Elise Heritage
range, not only shares the distinctive red, white and gold livery of the
Type 49 Formula One car, but also many of the strengths that made the
Type 49 Formula One car so successful; Lightweight aluminium chassis,
GRP body, Lotus world beating ride and handling and of course the
principles of performance through lightweight.
The racing heritage look is continued with gold
coloured six spoke wheels. The interior stays true to its racing theme
with perforated red leather seats and steering wheel centre, black
Alcantara door panels, and the distinctive red Heritage laurels
embroidered onto the headrest of each seat. Making the Elise Type 49
even more unique is a Heritage Type 49 ID plate confirming its limited
edition status. Only 100 of these cars will be produced for the UK
market. The car is also supplied with both Hard Top and Soft Top as
standard.
UK General Manager Ansar Ali explains "The essence of Lotus is high
technology engineering, sports cars and motor racing. I believe that the
Elise Type 49, the third of our range of heritage models, bring all
three elements together. With its extruded aluminium chassis, award
winning styling and legendary ride and handling characteristics, the
Elise Type 49 is a future classic."






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