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EMIRA LIMITED
INSPIRED BY TYPE 97T
This is more than a tribute to Type 97T. It’s a declaration of love. One of the most memorable liveries in Formula One history, returning today in the Emira Limited models.

Shadow Grey bodywork adorned with precision gold stripes, golden rims boosting confidence, while red brake calipers subtly match with the Union Jack decal on the front wings. Next to it the number ‘12’ - painted in gold.
TYPE 97T
SENNA’S MAIDEN WIN
Senna's first Lotus. Eight pole positions. Two wins. The 97T represented precision engineering at its finest and proved to be robust and powerful. It holds a special place in Formula history as the car in which Senna scored his first-ever – and most epic – GP victory in atrociously wet conditions at Estoril.

On that day, driver and car became one. And didn’t just race, but danced, in a league of their own.
EMIRA LIMITED
INSPIRED BY TYPE 86
Lotus Type 86. The one-off, revolutionising prototype with its striking ‘ESSEX’ livery. This Emira Limited comes in beautiful royal blue, with red and silver stripes on each side. Front bumper, rear diffuser and lettering all in the same stylish silver.

The front wings show the Type 86’s number 11, while the LOTUS brand name on the rear is the crown on this edition. A car for the connoisseurs.
TYPE 86
THE ONE THAT COUNTS FOR TWO
In 1980 Lotus kicked off the decade in style, by revolutionising Formula One once again. Chapman introduced the racing world to the twin chassis Type 86 - which served as the prototype for the revolutionary Lotus 88.

The genius solution behind the twin-concept was to have two sprung bodies. The inner chassis took care of the driver and suspension, while the outer chassis optimised the aerodynamics of the car.
EMIRA LIMITED
INSPIRED BY TYPE 78
The Type 78 was highly successful, and looked magnificent doing it. The Emira Limited echoes the same grandeur. Breathtaking dark grey body paint, complemented by golden lines. A striking red front splitter highlights the homage to the revolutionary underfloor wing of its namesake.

Race number 5 painted on the side, next to the trademark half Union Jack, while gold and red details are carried over to the calipers and rims.
TYPE 78
THE WORLD’S FIRST WING CAR
In 1977 Colin Chapman reaffirmed his title as Formula One’s main man with the first ‘wing’ car ever. Its revolutionary ground effect fundamentally changed the core principles of engineering, to this very day.

Mario Andretti claimed 4 Grands Prix wins in the Type 78. But it was gold galore the next season, with the perfected Type 79. Andretti became World Champion, and delivered four 1-2 finishes with Ronnie Peterson for Lotus.
EMIRA LIMITED
INSPIRED BY TYPE 25
Vintage racing reborn. The Dark Verdant Green body with the painted Hethel Yellow stripe transports you through time to the tracks where Lotus obliterated the competition.

The subtle signature of ‘Team Lotus’ featured on each side of the car, officially adding these limited editions as honorary members of the team that reigned between 1962 and 1965.
TYPE 25
THE REVOLUTION
The first-ever Formula One car with a monocoque. It was the blueprint that changed Formula One forever. And the slimmest racing car the world had ever seen, engineered completely around the driver.

Jim Clark dominated the track in the Type 25 with 14 Grand Prix wins and the 1963 Driver’s Championship. Proving Lotus wasn’t just an innovative racing team, but a winning one. And they’d only just begun.
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