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The next one is inspired by the Lotus Type 78. That car, introduced in 1977, was the first to have a wing shape underneath.
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we are going to build the most exciting and exclusive Lotus cars, embracing our exciting electrified future while also honouring our illustrious past.” The BMW M4 CS Edition VR46 is a birthday ...
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You can get the measure of a car brand by the environment in which its products are built. The narrow, bumpy, hedge-lined lanes of eastern England explain a lot about the way a Lotus goes.