Especificaciones y análisis del Lotus Exige
Power
260HP
Torque
236Nm
Consumption
8.5l/100
Emissions
199g/km
0-100 km/h
4.1s
Top Speed
245km/h
Weight
965kg
Price
71,575€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 6v
RWD
2 / 2 doors
112 L
44 L
191 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lotus Exige Cup 260 · 260 CV (2010-2012)
General description
The Lotus Exige Cup 260 is not just a car; it's a statement of intent. Born on the track and homologated for the street as a mere formality, it represents the purest essence of sports driving. It is a machine that forgoes everything superfluous to deliver a raw, direct, and absolutely unforgettable experience, a tribute to lightness and the man-machine connection.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel is an assault on the senses. The howl of the supercharger behind your neck, the vibration of the aluminum chassis communicating every imperfection of the asphalt, and an acceleration that pins you to the seat with addictive violence. Without power steering, every turn is a direct dialogue with the front wheels. It's a car that demands concentration and skill but rewards with a purity and agility that very few vehicles in the world can match. It's feeling speed in its most elemental state.
Design and aesthetics
Its aesthetics are a direct consequence of its function. Every curve, every air intake, and above all, its imposing rear wing, are designed to generate downforce and keep it glued to the ground. It doesn't aim to be beautiful; it aims to be effective. Its low, wide silhouette screams 'race car' from every angle. The interior is a reflection of this philosophy: spartan, minimalist, and with everything oriented towards the driver. There are no distractions here, only the essentials for going fast.
Technology and features
The true technology of the Exige Cup 260 doesn't lie in touch screens or electronic aids, but in the brilliance of its mechanical engineering. Its extruded and bonded aluminum chassis is a masterpiece of lightness and rigidity, weighing just 965 kg. The Toyota engine, supercharged to 260 HP, offers an instant and furious response. The technology here is the double-wishbone suspension, high-performance brakes, and studied aerodynamics. It is the science of vehicle dynamics taken to its highest expression.
Competition
Finding a direct rival for such a specialized creature is almost impossible. We could think of a Porsche Cayman R from its era, which, although more refined, shares a philosophy of lightness and driver focus. However, the Exige experience is much more radical and closer to that of a Caterham or an Ariel Atom, but with the advantage of a roof over your head. It's a car that plays in its own league, that of the extreme purists.
Conclusion
The Lotus Exige Cup 260 is a gem for the true driving enthusiast. It's uncomfortable, noisy, and impractical, but all of that vanishes at the first corner. It's a visceral experience, a precision tool that teaches and demands in equal measure. In a world of increasingly filtered and digital cars, the Exige is a glorious, analog reminder of why we are passionate about driving. It's not a car for everyday use; it's a car for the days that matter.



