Lotus cars are unique machines, which reflect the company’s strict philosophy on cutting weight, keeping the size small and the driving dynamics agile. They are widely regarded as being very good driving and fun cars to chuck around a track or a twisty bit of road. Nowadays, if you were to say that a car “handles like a Lotus,” you’d be entering the realm of clichés – their handling is their party piece, and it is stating the obvious.
Now, the British automaker is enhancing its range, as it chopped off the roof of the Exige S creating the Roadster , which just made its official appearance in a video, announcing potential buyers that the car is “ready for the summer."
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