The Iconic Sale at Silverstone Festival 23rd - 25th August 2024

The Iconic Sale at Silverstone Festival 2024 Collectors’ Cars 86 Registration: LJ65 EFS Chassis No.: SCCLKHSA1GHC10518 Estimate: £40,000 - £50,000 Specialist: Joseph Watts Telephone No: 07779 082707 Lot 387 2015 Lotus Exige V6 Cup The standard Exige is a supremely competent road car, benefiting from being uncluttered by unnecessary luxuries and its supercharged Toyota V6 engine provides it with enough grunt - 345bhp and 295lb/ft of torque - to embarrass all but the most ambitious ‘supercar’ drivers. Combine that with its focused, mid-engined chassis, superb, non-power assisted steering that offers rewarding feedback and hugely capable brakes, the result is another example of the type of thinking that has provided Lotus enthusiasts with rewarding sporting motoring for over five decades. But for those that require more of the same, there is the Exige V6 Cup. The V6 Cup is an unapologetically track-oriented development of the standard car that distills the ‘Lotus essence’ into an even more concentrated hit. The extra £10,000 required to purchase the ‘Cup’ doesn’t buy you any extra power, it has exactly the same Toyota-sourced 3.5-litre supercharged V6 with exactly the same 345bhp peak output. Performance gains have instead been made on the other side of the power-to-weight ratio, with a comprehensive stripping-out reducing the Cup’s mass to just 1,110kg - 66kg less than the Exige S. Trim is predictably minimal, with the cabin floor and sills in bare alloy, and switches for the battery isolator and fire extinguisher where you’d normally find the audio system (which isn’t even an option). There’s a correspondingly serious-looking fire extinguisher bottle filling most of the passenger footwell, while the seats are carbon-framed motorsport buckets with 4-point harnesses. The Cup’s real party trick was the new (at the time) Dynamic Performance Management system. DPM is Lotus’ version of ESP with Touring, Sport, Race and Off being the settings. It is capable of both curbing understeer and also optimising traction out of corners (there’s no limited-slip differential) by calculating slip. And yet the car is still, just about, road-legal, meaning that you can drive it to whichever track day you are intending to terrorise, do the business on the circuit and then drive back home in it at the end of the day. On the road, the V6 Cup feels - and sounds - properly quick too (it is - with a top speed of 170mph and a 0-62mph time of four seconds). It’s 66kg lighter than the standard V6, with all-round double-wishbone suspension (slightly stiffer Alcon springs, two-way adjustable dampers) to produce even crisper responses on the move, less roll and tauter body control under extreme cornering. Lotus has produced what is one of the most serious track day cars there has ever been that is still usable on a daily basis, if that’s what you want to do. The car presented here is a 2015 Lotus Exige V6 Cup, making it a late production model. Finished in Storm Titanium with black accents, it’s described as being in ‘outstanding’ condition, with a full-service history, and has benefited from a recent once-over. Fitted with Proxes R888R tyres and Carbone Lorraine brake pads, we understand that it’s absolutely ready for spirited road-driving or track action. The original MOMO steering wheel has been retrimmed in Alcantara by Royal Steering Wheels and the car is in the usual Cup-specification including the carbon seats, fire suppression system, electrical cut-off and Nitron 2-way adjustable dampers. With an attractive estimate, there can be few machines that offer as much driving involvement and sheer fun per pound as this remarkable Lotus. Hethel’s equivalent of a Porsche 911 GT3 RS; a lightweight factory special-edition with a supercharged 345bhp Toyota V6, enhanced suspension, a roll cage and carbon-framed motorsport seats. Just 19,000 miles with a full service history. More Details Lot 387 Bid On Lot 387

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