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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 8 November 2018
Pre-launch
A V6 engined version of the Exige had been rumored for many years, even back before the introduction of the Evora, but as rumors built through 2011[1], with prototypes being spotted both with modified S2 Exige style bodywork and camouflaged paintwork at the Nurburgring - with camouflaged cars seen lacking the Exiges traditional roof scoop and, in some cases, the rear wing.
The car finally broke cover at the Frankfurt Motor Show[2] on September 13th with Lotus Advisory Board member Bob Lutz unveiling the Exige S road and Exige R-GT rally cars.
The launch however was only the beginning of the Exige S's protracted path towards customer deliveries.
At the Frankfurt Motor Show initial deliveries were cited for January 2012[3], but the company was unable to provide official performance, weight or emission figures for the car, instead simply giving estimated 0-60mph, 0-100mph and weight figures of 3.8s, 7.9s and 1080kg respectively as the car was still waiting to undergo the type approval process.
After the Frankfurt launch the car was again seen testing at the Nurburgring[4], along with a test car spotted in Holland[5] along with the MY12 Elise S and a dealer preview even at JCT600 in November[6].
A number of dealership demo days were scheduled for December[7], with the blue 'Ride and Handling' prototype set to be driven between dealership, however the cars engine was damaged during filming at the companies Hethel test track with Bruno Senna driving the car. Rumors say that Senna selected the wrong gear on a downshift and over-revved the engine, however Lotus never commented on the cause of the damage.
In its place the non-running Frankfurt show car was trailered between the preview days, however the first 3 events had to be cancelled due to the short notice and distances involved. A gallery of photos from the preview days and first impressions on it can be found on the main SELOC website.
Official performance figures[8] and initial brochures[9] were finally published in January 2012, however the cars 0-100mph and weight figures had increased to 8.5s and 1176kg and customer cars were still nowhere to be seen and delivery dates being pushed out.
In February 2012 Lotus teased a new convertible model at the Geneva motor show, and while many predicted a convertible Evora[10] it was instead the Exige S Roadster[11] which was shown - explaining the spoiler-less Exige seen testing before the cars launch.
Press reviews finally came out on April 25th[12], with the reviews raving about the cars performance, handling and new Race Mode, but some bemoaning the cramped interior dimensions inherent of the Elise chassis. The take-over of Proton by DRB-Hicom[13] however led to a halt in funding, a shutdown of the factory production lines and further delays for deliveries to September 2012[14].
Potential customers for the car finally got a chance to drive it during a series of dealer demo days[15] in May, and you can read about our test drive.
The first line built Exige S came off the production line on July 26th[16], however further checks and quality improvements meant that delays continued, with durability issues being cited as the cause[17]. The first cars to be shipped from the factory appeared to be Exige V6 Cup cars prepared by Lotus Racing and sold to Asia and the US for the Lotus Cup series[18]. On December 11th, 2012 the first European dealer demo cars were delivered to the Frédéric Koninckx Motors and Lotus Verhiest dealerships in Belgium[19], while UK dealer Bell & Colvill collected the first UK dealer demo car from Lotus's Hethel factory on December 14th 2012[20].
The first customer delivery was made on January 4th 2013 to SELOC member Harleston[21] as a customer car that was built early amongst the later batch of UK dealer cars.
Platform Architecture
The V6 engined Exige retains the same basic chassis that has been used throughout the Elises life, but matches it up with a new rear sub-frame similar in design to that of the Evora with which it shares it's 2GR-FE engine.
Major mechanical changes to previous generation Elise chassis based cars include Evora style cast aluminium lower rear wishbones, larger suspension bushes carried over from the Evora and the addition of a rear anti-roll bar. The front wishbones remain a similar design but with extra strengthening. The steering rack is also replaced by a slightly quicker ratio unit, but despite the weight gain and wider tyres remains non-power-assisted.
Compared the the S2 the Exige V6 has a 70mm longer wheelbase to accommodate the new engine, 25mm wider front track and 38mm wider rear track.
The 2012 Exige S was also the first Lotus to see the latest generation Bosch derived Lotus DPM system, which boasts a highly acclaimed Race Mode which actively monitors the grip levels of the rear tyres and works to maximise traction.
Exige Models
Exige S (2012)
Layout | Transverse mid engined, rear wheel drive |
Length | 4084 mm |
Width | 1802 mm |
Height | 1129mm |
Engine fuel | Petrol |
Engine configuration | V6 with Supercharger |
Engine capacity | 3456 cc |
Engine power | 345hp (350PS/257.5KW) at 7000 rpm |
Engine torque | 295lb/ft (400Nm) at 4500 rpm |
Engine rev limit | 7000rpm (7200rpm transient) |
0-60mph (0-100 km/h) | 3.8 seconds (4.0 seconds) |
Top speed | 170mph (274kph) |
CO2Emissions | 236g/km |
Weight | 1176kg |
Transmission | 6 speed manual |
Drive | RWD |
Exige LF1
Unveiled at the Canary Wharf Motorexpo on June 9th 2014[22], the Exige LF1 is a Lotus F1 Team inspired special edition of the Exige S Coupe.
The LF1 features a number of unique additions over the standard Exige S model and is limited to just 81 cars – the same as the number of victories in F1 by Lotus teams in their various guises - including details of the victory corresponding to the cars number.
Full specifications for the cars are:
Exterior:
- Bespoke black and gold livery with red accents
- Bespoke exterior badges incorporating ‘LF1’ logo
- Exclusive black and gold ‘Lotus’ nose badge and wheel centres
Interior:
- Bespoke trim in leather and technical fabric featuring black and gold design with gold contrast piping and stitching details
- Embroidered ‘LF1’ logos on headrests and floor mats
- Embroidered ‘Lotus F1® Team’ logo on seat backs
- Matt gold 5-spoke 17”/18”cast alloy wheels
- Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo Tyres
- Race Pack
- Two-piece high performance brake discs
- Red brake calipers
- Air conditioning
- Individually numbered limited edition carbon fibre build plate
- Bespoke carbon fibre engine plate
Optional Equipment:
- Convenience Pack
- Heated seats
- Rear parking sensors
In addition to this the Lotus Exige LF1 special edition comes with the following Formula 1® package within the purchase price of the car:
- A factory tour for 2 people of the Lotus Cars production facility at Hethel
- A factory tour for 2 people of the Lotus F1® Team headquarters at Enstone
- Collector’s edition owner’s pack including Exige LF1 Membership card entitling members to 20% discount on Lotus Originals and Heritage ranges and 10% off Lotus F1® Team Replica collection
- Romain Grosjean 1:2 scale replica helmet
- Lotus F1® car key fob
- Lotus F1® Team USB stick
Exige S Roadster
The soft-top version of the Exige S differs from the coupe not only in the different roof, but also lacks the rear spoiler and front splitter of the coupe. Because of this, and to prevent damage to the soft-top, the Roadster is electronically limited to a top speed of 145mph.
The Roadster also features different interior trim specifications for the Premium and Premium Sport packs, with quilted leather used.
Exige V6 Cup
A track day focused, road-going version of the Exige V6 Cup race car, first shown at the Lotus Festival 2012. The road going version was first shown by Lotus Racing at the Autosport International 2013 show[23], priced from £52,495.00 + VAT.
The engine remains as per the Exige S, however the Exige V6 Cup features as standard the follow performance upgrades and safety equipment:
- Bespoke 'V6 Cup' exterior detail & interior trim
- T45 steel main roll hoop incorporating 'A' frame, harness bar (optional front FIA bolt-in cage)
- FIA approved fire suppression system
- Internal & external battery isolator switches
- Competition drivers seat with 4 point harness (Subject to approval in certain markets)
- Race pack - Pirelli Trofeo tyres, 4 mode DPM, 2 piece brake discs, exhaust bypass switch
- Multi adjustable suspension
- Removable quick release steering wheel
- Baffled wet sump system
- Front & rear towing eyes
- Lotus Racing specific chassis number
- Weight reduction of circa 80 kilos (Claimed weight reduction over standard S road model)
Many of the changes to the Exige V6 Cup are available through the Lotus Racing Exige V6 Performance Parts upgrades for the Exige S.
Exige 360 Cup
Announced August 14th, 2015.[24]
Limited edition run of 50 Exige V6 Cup models with the following changes:
- 10ps increase in power with new induction kit and sports exhaust
- Lightweight tailgate and front access panel
- Motorsport Red wheels
- Available in Metallic White, Metallic Grey, Metallic Black and Metallic Silver
Exige S Club Racer
Announced March 20th, 2015.[25]
3-Eleven
Exige Sport 350
Exige Sport 350 Roadster
Exige Sport 380
Exige Cup 380
Exige Cup 430
3-Eleven 430
Exige Sport 410
Concept Cars
Exige V6 Development Mules
These early test mules were spotted some time before the initial announcement of the Exige S testing both on the road and at the Nurburgring, with sightings as far back as 2009[26].
These cars were sported modified S2 bodywork, including riveted on arches and front bumper extensions to accommodate the cars wider track and front mounted oil and water coolers.
Exige S Show Car
Shown at the Frankfurt launch of the Exige S, the Exige S Show Car was a non-functioning model which had to be wheeled around by hand and which was also used for the initial Dealer Preview Days after the original development car that was planned to be used was damaged. It now resides in the Regents Street Lotus Originals store.
Many details on the car differ somewhat from the finished product - including things like the DPM switch, door pulls and lack of hydraulic lifters on the boot-lid.
The show car was finished in Pearl White with red accent details which were not available as factory orders for the production car, and also features a bespoke version of the Premium Sport Pack interior and the cancelled Carbon Pack.
Exige S Roadster SPS
The Exige S Roadster was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show on 6th March 2012[27].
The show car featured several features not available on the production model however, including a non-standard paint colour of Mansory Blue and a bespoke Mansory interior that featured additional trimming beyond the standard Premium Pack[28], and the aluminium tub visible on the inside painted matt black.
The car was also said to feature the SPS (Serial Precision Shift) hydraulically automated version of the EA60 gearbox as fitted to the Evora GTE, however the show car was non-functional[29]. The SPS option was listed both for the Exige S and Exige S Roadster Specifications when the car was first listed on the Lotus Cars website, but was later removed.
Motorsport
Exige R-GT
The Exige R-GT was first shown alongside the standard Exige S road car at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2011[30], the Exige R-GT was the first motor sport variant of the new Exige to be shown to the public. The car was shown initially in a paint scheme designed to match the Lotus Talbot Sunbeam rally cars, but was later changed to the black and gold colour scheme.
Designed for tarmac rallying in the FIA R-GT class for GT Production Cars[31] the Exige R-GT features a number of modifications to conform to the class regulations and make it suitable for rallying.
- 34 mm air restrictor, reducing power to 302bhp
- Ballasted to 1200kg minimum weight
- Steel rollcage specifically designed and homologated, bolted and bonded on the lightweight Aluminium chassis
- Front and rear specific underbody protections
- WRC style crew side protections and lexan side windows
- Roof cockpit air scoop
- 3 ways adjustable front and rear specific dampers
- 6 ratios sequential gearbox, two homologated final drives and LSD differential
- Uprated brake discs, calipers, improved cooling and hydraulic handbrake
- 7" x 17" front wheels with 205-62/17 front tyres
- 8" x 18" rear wheels with 225-65/18 rear tyres
The Exige R-GT received it's first shakedown test in Turin on December 23rd 2011[32] and again in St Remo in March 2012[33],with it's first event planned for April 2012[34].
The car failed to receive the necessary homologation in time to compete in the Rally 1000 Miglia in April, but made an appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed[35] and ran as the course car at the Belgian Geko Ypres rally[36] before receiving FIA homologation in July 2012[37].
The car made it's first competitive appearance driven by Bernardo Sousa at the Madeira round of the European Rally Championship, but crashed out on the third stage after suffering issues electrical issues which caused a failure with the gear selection[38]. The crash damaged the chassis beyond repair and the car made no more appearances in 2012 - it's unknown if any Exige R-GT's will be campaigned in 2013.
Exige V6 Cup
The Exige V6 Cup was first shown at the Lotus Festival in August 2012[39], with full specifications made available ahead of the cars official unveiling at Autosport International 2013[40]. The engine remains the same as in the standard Exige S, bar the addition of a baffled wet-sump, while the unladen vehicle mass is dropped to 1080kg.
The Lotus Exige V6 Cup features as standard the follow performance upgrades and safety equipment:
- AP-Racing four-piston calipers (front and rear) with ventilated and cross drilled 2 piece discs
- Double wishbone suspension with anti-roll bars (front and rear)
- Lotus Dynamic Performance Management (Lotus DPM) with switchable driving modes: Touring, Sport and DPM off
- Aerodynamically optimised front splitter, rear diffuser and wing
- Sport exhaust with bypass valve
- Tool kit
- 2-Way adjustable dampers
- FIA approved roll-cage
- FIA approved fire extinguisher
- 6-point race harness (Hans)
- Baffled sump
- Track specification tow eyes
- Head lamp cover decals
- Removable steering wheel
- Battery Isolator Switch
The track only version of the Exige V6 Cup is sold in to the US market and is eligible for racing in the Lotus Cup USA series.
Exige V6 Cup R
In December 2012 a lucky group of potential Exige V6 Cup customers, including forum member 'jokke_vlo' were invited up to Hethel to test out the latest developments by Lotus Racing on the companies test track[41].
The revised car features a number of aerodynamic and mechanical changes to help transform the latest Exige from a road and track day weapon in to a full race ready machine.
On the outside the car has sprouted an extended front splitter and larger, adjustable, rear wing, while a slatted rear engine cover, removed inner rear lights and cut out where the number plate normally rests aid cooling.
Under the hood the Toyota sourced 2GR-FE engine sees a small power increase to 366ps due to revised intake, exhaust and mapping, while a sequential, paddle shift gearbox is added to help improve lap times and durability in race conditions.
Exige V6 Cup R cars are hand-built from the chassis up by Lotus Racing, with sills bolted to the chassis as opposed to being production line built with bonded side panels as on the Exige S and regular Exige V6 Cup cars. This helps with the access and repairs often needed on race cars.
The Lotus Exige V6 Cup R features as standard the follow performance upgrades and safety equipment:
- Bespoke 'V6 Cup' exterior detail & interior trim
- T45 steel main roll hoop incorporating 'A' frame, harness bar & front FIA bolt-in cage
- Motorsport specification carbon fibre rear wing
- Lightweight louvered engine cover
- Optional 6 speed sequential transmission with 'paddle-shift' operation, race tuned shift strategy
- FIA FT3 70 litre capacity fuel cell
- FIA approved fire suppression system
- Internal & external battery isolator switches
- FIA & HANS compliant carbon fibre drivers seat with 6 point harness
- Race pack - competition slick tyres, 4 mode DPM, 2 piece brake discs
- Multi adjustable competition specification suspension with front & rear anti roll bars
- Removable quick release steering wheel
- Baffled wet sump system with single rear mounted oil cooler
- Front & rear towing eyes
- Lotus Racing specific chassis number
- Weight reduction of circa 100 kilos (Claimed weight reduction over standard S road model)
Further Model Information
https://wiki.seloc.org/a/Exige_V6_model_history_milestones
References
- ↑ SELOC Forums » SELOC Chat » Imminent new very powerful factory Exige
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Group Lotus unveils the next generation Exige at Frankfurt
- ↑ SELOC - MY12 Range Set To Hit Dealers Soon...
- ↑ SELOC - Exige S V6 Spotted Testing at the Nurburgring
- ↑ SELOC - Exige V6 and S2 Exige side by side in the Netherlands
- ↑ SELOC - Exige S V6 pictures and video from JCT600
- ↑ SELOC - Exige S Dealer Preview Dates Announced
- ↑ SELOC - Final Exige S Performance and Weight Figures
- ↑ SELOC - MY12 Exige S Brochure Available Online
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus to Launch Exige S Convertible at Geneva
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Hardcore Soft Top
- ↑ SELOC - Exige S Review Day – Review Roundup
- ↑ SELOC - The Lotus Position – What Happening At Hethel?
- ↑ SELOC - Exige S Deliveries to Begin September
- ↑ SELOC - Exige S Demo Days
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – First Production Exige S comes off the Assembly Line
- ↑ SELOC - Exige hit with further delays
- ↑ LotusTalk - Lotus "Track" and Racing Cars - Exige Cup V-6
- ↑ SELOC - European Exige S dealer demo deliveries begin
- ↑ SELOC - Bell & Colvill collect UKs first Exige S dealer demonstrator car
- ↑ SELOC - Early Exige S customer cars begin to arrive
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus celebrates Formula 1 provenance with limited edition ‘Exige LF1’
- ↑ Lotus Cars - Yes, you are seeing double…. Lotus introduce Exige duo at Autosport International Show
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Exige 360 Cup announced
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus announce Elise 20th Anniversary and Exige S Club Racer
- ↑ GTSpirit - Spyshots: Lotus Elise or Exige Mule
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Hardcore Soft Top
- ↑ SELOC Forums » SELOC Chat » The Exige V6 photo thread
- ↑ SELOC Forums » SELOC Chat » FINALLY!!! pics of exige V6 Spyder concept from Top Marques - Monaco
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – The Return of Lotus to Rally
- ↑ FIA Article 256 (2013) - Specific Regulations for GT Production Cars (Group RGT) - published on 11.12.2012
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Lotus Motorsport Hit Major Milestones – Video and Gallery
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Rallying – St Remo Test
- ↑ SELOC - Exige R-GT to Make Italian Debut
- ↑ SELOC - Video – Lotus Take To The Goodwood Hillclimb
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Something From The Weekend – 26th June 2012
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Lotus Exige R-GT Gains FIA Homologation
- ↑ SELOC - Sousa and Exige R-GT crash out of Madeira debut
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Racing Exige V6 Cup specifications
- ↑ SELOC - Lotus Cars – Lotus Racing set to reveal its Motorsport mettle at Autosport International where visitors can win a Driving Academy experience
- ↑ SELOC - SELOC member tests latest Exige V6 developments from Lotus Racing