RE: Lotus Evora Stratton GT | Spotted

RE: Lotus Evora Stratton GT | Spotted

Wednesday 11th December 2019

Lotus Evora Stratton GT | Spotted

Remember the Evora GTE? It lives on...



As was so often the way with Bahar-era Lotus, the story of the Evora GTE was a curious and slightly baffling one. The plan was simple and sensible enough: a track-inspired road version of the GTE racer, a car to take on the GT3s and AMGs of the world, to really show off the potential latent in the Evora platform. It should have been great...

Having initially been marketed for China, Lotus finally relented and produced 20 of the lighter, wider, faster Evoras for Europe. Trouble being for those keen on the GTE in the UK that the majority were then left-hand drive and automatic. And, well, it only got worse from there. The cars were made but the project then abandoned as Bahar departed, leaving many unregistered around Hethel. That was until 2014, when they were finally made fit for the road and sold on.


It gets weirder still, though, as proven by the five Evora Stratton GTs. The story goes that, in a classic Lotus mishap, more parts were ordered than required for the 20 cars. So, the dealer closest to Hethel, Stratton Motor Company, took on the extra parts to make these GT cars. The GTE lived again!

To many in the UK, these Stratton machines are surely the ideal GTE spec. When the cars were sold from the factory, they came with the detuned 350hp version of the V6; the Strattons all come with the 440hp upgrade. Lots of those European cars were left-hand drive and automatic; while these are still LHD, they do get the manual gearbox. And, well, they're cheaper; all of them now being sold at £84,000 rather than the £100k+ or so they once retailed at.

Think of how good this might be. All the praise that's been heaped on various 410 and 430 Evoras, now in a car with a lower centre of gravity, wider rear track, 100 kilos less weight and even more power. The Evora might now be a 10-year-old design, but there remains little to match it for tactility, balance and engagement - if this can combine all that with some genuine race car ability, then it'll be spectacular.


Stratton still has four of the cars for sale, this one featuring for no reason other than we liked the colour. This is number three, all of them on delivery mileage and ready to go. It'll come as little surprise that a host of factory go-faster versions are available at the same sort of money, this Olive Green GT430 being the perfect example of what's also on offer.

Even those cars, however, might seem a little common compared to the Stratton GT Evoras. With the backstory, the incredible looks and the promise of an Evora let off the leash dynamically, it's easy to imagine four committed Hethelheads taking the plunge. The ad's assertion that the GTs already have "a place in British motoring history" might be a bit strong, but there's an awful lot to like here; using parts that would otherwise have gone to waste, reviving the GTE in perhaps its most desirable form, and adding a postscript to that fascinating Bahar era. That a buyer is likely to get an incredible sports car as well almost seems by the by. And if there's a PHer with Stratton GT #1 out there, we'd love to hear about it...


SPECIFICATION - LOTUS EVORA STRATTON GT
Engine:
3,456cc supercharged V6
Transmission: 6-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 444@7,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 295@4,500rpm (standard Evora S)
MPG: 28.7 (NEDC combined for standard Evora S)
CO2: 229g/km (guess what for)
First registered: 2017
Recorded mileage: 100
Price new: Bahar said about £120k?
Yours for: £84,000

See the original advert here

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blearyeyedboy

Original Poster:

6,290 posts

179 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Well, no one else has commented. What a shame.

I like it.

WonkeyDonkey

2,339 posts

103 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Agreed, beautiful car. If I had the money it would be in my garage!

Oilchange

8,461 posts

260 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Me too, bet it’s a proper rocket ship!

gigglebug

2,611 posts

122 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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So have these cars been produced by using up the spare parts which had originally been stated as being held back to serve the existing 20 cars in the event of damage/faults? I think that they are still the best looking Evoras overall although I do like a few of the individual details of the newer GT430 better, the rear bumper and diffuser along with the cut out detail behind the front wheel. Was there ever a RHD, manual 2+2 produced? That would be my ideal specification.

Article said:
To many in the UK, these Stratton machines are surely the ideal GTE spec. When the cars were sold from the factory, they came with the detuned 350hp version of the V6; the Strattons all come with the 440hp upgrade. Lots of those European cars were left-hand drive and automatic, where these are manual and RHD.
Well they definitely all appear to be LHD to me, even no.1 (which is in the best colour for me) and it too appears to be up for sale as well so no need to look for an owner;

https://www.strattonmotorcompany.com/listings/2017...



Edited by gigglebug on Wednesday 11th December 02:11

Arsecati

2,309 posts

117 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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gigglebug said:
Well they definitely all appear to be LHD to me, even no.1 (which is in the best colour for me) and it too appears to be up for sale as well so no need to look for an owner;

https://www.strattonmotorcompany.com/listings/2017...



Edited by gigglebug on Wednesday 11th December 02:11
Not that I'm anywhere in the market for one of these (though my god would I love to be!!!), to my eyes, you seem to have it bang on in that they are all LHD. Kinda dampens the enthusiasm for it now - that's a fairly big editorial flacko if you ask me!!

Matt Bird

1,450 posts

205 months

PH Reportery Lad

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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gigglebug said:
So have these cars been produced by using up the spare parts which had originally been stated as being held back to serve the existing 20 cars in the event of damage/faults? I think that they are still the best looking Evoras overall although I do like a few of the individual details of the newer GT430 better, the rear bumper and diffuser along with the cut out detail behind the front wheel. Was there ever a RHD, manual 2+2 produced? That would be my ideal specification.

Article said:
To many in the UK, these Stratton machines are surely the ideal GTE spec. When the cars were sold from the factory, they came with the detuned 350hp version of the V6; the Strattons all come with the 440hp upgrade. Lots of those European cars were left-hand drive and automatic, where these are manual and RHD.
Well they definitely all appear to be LHD to me, even no.1 (which is in the best colour for me) and it too appears to be up for sale as well so no need to look for an owner;

https://www.strattonmotorcompany.com/listings/2017...



Edited by gigglebug on Wednesday 11th December 02:11
Arghhhhhh, what an idiot! Sorry. I'll sort that now.


Matt

p4cks

6,909 posts

199 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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I've got the launch version NA from 2010 and it goes incredibly well, so well that I can't even fathom how good this car would be.

chelme

1,353 posts

170 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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The best looking Evora. It's a shame Bahar left. His vision was spot on.

A1VDY

3,575 posts

127 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Makes absolutely no difference being LHD, you just change gear with your right rather than left hand.
Its like saying you can't take your rhd car into France and beyond, it takes very little getting used to..

Oilchange

8,461 posts

260 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Does to me. No rhd, no interest.

RedAndy

1,230 posts

154 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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sooo...cost to convert to correct hand drive...?! Can't be that hard,,,




leglessAlex

5,447 posts

141 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Oilchange said:
Does to me. No rhd, no interest.
It would to me too. I take my Evora places, places that often need to be parked at, and said car parks often have ticket machines on the right hand side of the car. I accept I'm far less mobile than most, but that would just be too much hassle for me.

They're gorgeous looking cars though. I like the look of my GT410 (except the carbon, that's getting changed) but to me the extra width of these really changed the look from dainty sports car into junior supercar.

1974foggy

676 posts

144 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Im lucky enough to drive a lot of Lotus cars, and love driving the Evora. Because its been around for a while now, they are pretty sorted - drive, noise,looks and interior wise. Its a big price but you are getting a rare car.

I love the olive green one, a Porsche colour I think (Seen an Elise in the same hue and that looked stunning too)

Augustus Windsock

3,367 posts

155 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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A1VDY said:
Makes absolutely no difference being LHD, you just change gear with your right rather than left hand.
Its like saying you can't take your rhd car into France and beyond, it takes very little getting used to..
I’d wager if this were an original Lancia Stratos no one would even mention it being left hand drive.
To me it’s a non-issue, you either like the car or you don’t and accept where the steering wheel is or not.

flukey5

404 posts

60 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Either the LHD or something else is obviously a big issue for some people as I have been waiting for the right Evora 400 to pop up at the right price for a while now and I think all of these have been sitting there for sale for well over a year.

DS240

4,672 posts

218 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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I love these.

Shame about LHD, but not a deal breaker for the rarity of the model.

no.3 with black wheels and a black roof would be lovely.


Frimley111R

15,652 posts

234 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Great car. Terrible colour.

redroadster

1,738 posts

232 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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50k tops daft money for Toyota engine .

thelostboy

4,569 posts

225 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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What a great looking car. Interesting story as well!

Some right pansies worried about LHD!

NotNormal

2,359 posts

214 months

Wednesday 11th December 2019
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Whereas the normal Evora never quite looked right in my eyes, the Evora GTE is quite simply a stunning bit of kit and makes the car what it should always have been IMO. Never knew about these additional cars, but to be essentially the same cars can only be a good thing until it comes to getting spare parts in 10 years time.......but hey that's no different to any other Lotus!!

Would still love an Evora GTE though