Lotus never entered Can-Am, but it commissioned drawings for a race car that would have competed in the 1970 season, likely with Emerson Fittipaldi at the wheel. The Type 66 is the car that could have ...
Though it wasn't one of the greatest decades in automotive history, the 1970s gave us these five sports cars that became timeless icons. During the 1970s, the automotive industry endured setbacks like ...
Lotus surprised attendees of this month's 2023 Monterey Car Week in California with the reveal of the Type 66, a limited-edition track car based on a race car that Lotus designed in the late 1960s but ...
Fifty-three years ago, Lotus founder Colin Chapman set out to discover how Lotus design principles could be applied to a Can-Am Series race car. The long-time-coming result is a V8 known as the Type ...
Lotus founder Colin Chapman aspired to compete against the dominant McLaren cars in Can-Am but never progressed further than the design stage. However, the Lotus Type 66 will finally see the track 53 ...
Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Engineer Colin Chapman wanted to design lightweight sports cars with great handling. In 1952 Lotus was founded in England and the rest is ...
You wouldn't tell by the looks of it, but the car pictured above is a Lotus Europa, a machine considered by many enthusiasts one of the best-handling sports cars ever built. The original Lotus Europa ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
The wedge-shaped car design, characterized by its sharp angles and aerodynamic profile, became a defining feature of the 1970s and ’80s automotive landscape. Cultural, technological, and aesthetic ...
While nowhere near as pretty as the contemporary Esprit, today's Nice Price or No Dice Elite still carries the same 907 engine and taut, sports car handling. Let's see if we all can handle this ...