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ZAP-X Crossover Electric Car - 155mph, 644 Horsepower Is Based on the Lotus APX Technical Demonstrator Vehicle
February 2007
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ZAP-X Crossover Electric Car - 155mph, 644 Horsepower, Based on the APX Technical Demonstrator Vehicle Designed & Developed by Lotus
January 2007
ZAP-X features all wheel drive, 10 minute recharge time, a 350 Mile Range an... -
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ZAP and Lotus Engineering to Carry Out Feasibility Study for New Electric Car Concepts
January 2007
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Jan. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Electric car pioneer ZAP (... -
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New Lotus Europa S Gives Local MP the "Blues"
October 2006
26 October 2006 -- Richard Bacon MP has embarked upon an extended test drive of ... -
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Lotus Sport Cadena Secure GT3 Team's Championship
September 2006
Tuesday 26th September 2006 -- In its first year of competition, Lotus Sport Cad... -
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Solid Five Year Plan Heralds Three New Lotus Models
September 2006
20 September 2006 -- Group Lotus is set for a bright future with a greatly expan... -
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Lotus Sport Cadena GT3 Race Team Results
August 2006
Lotus puts in dominant performance at Rockingham 14 August 2006 -- Round... -
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Richburg Corporation Ltd to Retail Lotus Cars in Hong Kong
August 2006
August 08, 2006 -- Lotus Cars Ltd, the sportscar division of Group Lotus plc, is... -
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Prices Announced for the New Lotus Europa S
June 2006
June 18, 2006 -- The eagerly awaited Lotus Europa S, a Grand Tourer (GT) inspire... -
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The New Lotus Elise S
June 2006
07 June 2006 -- Lotus is back with an entry level Elise that is set to propel th... -
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The white 1976 Lotus Esprit from the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me, starring Roger Moore and Barbara Bach, will be sold by the international auctioneers on 1 December at its annual motoring Auction Sale at Olympia, in West London.
The vehicle is one of two Lotus cars driven in the film by Roger Moore’s James Bond character. It turns into an amphibious car for the movie, driven both on land and underwater.
Also for sale, is the registration number ‘AU1’, used in another James Bond film Goldfinger. The first registration issued in Nottingham in 1903, this number was fitted to the Rolls-Royce Phantom III used by arch villain Goldfinger in the legendary film of the same name, since AU is the chemical symbol for gold in the Periodic Table. It is expected to fetch in excess of £80,000.
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