Lotus announces development of the mighty Exige Race 380
14 Jan 2017|1,315 views
Unapologetic, uncompromising and built to win, Lotus has announced the development of the mighty Exige Race 380 - the track-only sibling of what has been hailed as one of the marque's most significant and sensational cars, the critically acclaimed Exige Sport 380. Taking one of the world's best supercars, the Exige Sport 380, the new model provides the ultimate in race-bred engineering and comes with a host of competition-focused components as standard.
Combining Lotus' vehicle development skills with its motorsport pedigree, the class-leading competition car will set the pace when the first production cars reach owners in May 2017. As part of the current Exige's development cycle, the Race 380 will become the race car of choice for teams as well as privateers for the 2017/2018 season.
Gearbox, suspension, aerodynamics and electrical systems are among the items that have been modified to reflect the car's role but, despite the fact that the new Race model is not available in a road-legal specification, the majority of the original car's configuration is retained, thanks to the Exige Sport 380's highly advanced development.
Unapologetic, uncompromising and built to win, Lotus has announced the development of the mighty Exige Race 380 - the track-only sibling of what has been hailed as one of the marque's most significant and sensational cars, the critically acclaimed Exige Sport 380. Taking one of the world's best supercars, the Exige Sport 380, the new model provides the ultimate in race-bred engineering and comes with a host of competition-focused components as standard.
Combining Lotus' vehicle development skills with its motorsport pedigree, the class-leading competition car will set the pace when the first production cars reach owners in May 2017. As part of the current Exige's development cycle, the Race 380 will become the race car of choice for teams as well as privateers for the 2017/2018 season.
Gearbox, suspension, aerodynamics and electrical systems are among the items that have been modified to reflect the car's role but, despite the fact that the new Race model is not available in a road-legal specification, the majority of the original car's configuration is retained, thanks to the Exige Sport 380's highly advanced development.
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