RE: Lotus marks 70th with Type 49 and 79 Exiges

RE: Lotus marks 70th with Type 49 and 79 Exiges

Thursday 12th July 2018

Lotus marks 70th with Type 49 and 79 Exiges

Unique F1 homages will be shown at you-know-where this weekend



While Porsche might be grabbing all the birthday attention at Goodwood over the next few days, Lotus is also celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2018. So there, Stuttgart. Alright, so 1948 actually marks the first time Chapman built his first competition car (with Lotus not actually formed until 1952), but if that means two Lotus 70th parties then that's fine by us.

An array of special editions have already been released as part of the celebrations, although the latest pair - the Exige Type 49 and Type 79 - are special in being one-off vehicles; they won't be offered for public sale. Instead the Exige Cup 430-based cars are intended to "demonstrate the appeal of Lotus Exclusive."


The choice of F1 cars to model these Exiges on is no accident, either, with 2018 marking 50 years since Graham Hill won his F1 Drivers' Championship in a 49; this year is also four decades since Mario Andretti achieved the same feat in the 79. So if the 70th link is a bit tenuous for you, the F1 connection for these two is rather more tangible.

Both Type 49 and 79 Celebration cars have been designed by the Lotus Design team, with the aim to create a "bespoke yet tasteful interpretation of the marque's two iconic race cars." Using solid red (49) and black (79) paint with Championship Gold accents, the cars are immediately identifiable as homages to the legendary GP racers (see also the earlier Type 25), and we think rather fetching.


Moreover, while not offered for sale, there's nothing to stop prospective Lotus customers creating their own. Budget allowing, of course... Currently around a third of Elise, Exige and Evora buyers have some kind of Exclusive work undertaken, be that paint, decals, or bespoke upholstery features.

Mechanically identical to a Cup 430, the Celebration Elises will be on display at the Festival of Speed this weekend. The Type 79 will be on the Lotus stand, with the Type 49 in the First Glance paddock - keep a look out for it in the timed supercar runs on Sunday, too. Finally, although these special Exiges may not be available to buy, previous F1-inspired Lotuses most certainly are: see this Elise Type 49 from 2000, for example, or this one from 2003. Or this one from 2018. Spoilt for choice!





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lukelovescars

Original Poster:

47 posts

109 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Yes, yes, yes! Me likey...

British Beef

2,211 posts

165 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Black and gold works!!

Leggy

1,019 posts

222 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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British Beef said:
Black and gold works!!
Yep agree. Works better than the LF1 edition.

Johnspex

4,342 posts

184 months

Thursday 12th July 2018
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Much as I understand that a Lotus is a fabulous car and would be great fun to own, they're not exactly heart-stoppingly beautiful, are they? They're nice but just not stunning, though these 2 are pretty special.




Why do people make themselves look silly by saying 'Me Likey'?

GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Wow ... Rattle Can paint jobs to celebrate 70 years .... nice effort Lotus .....

MissChief

7,105 posts

168 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Blimey they look good, especially the Black and Gold.

Sford

429 posts

150 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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They both look great, nice tribute to the older cars. There is something about the wing uprights that doesn't sit well. I think they're too close together or look too flimsy for what they are. They make the car look narrow and tall.

GFWilliams

4,941 posts

207 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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So we now have had...

Exige S
Exige Cup
Exige Roadster
Exige Club Racer
Exige LF1
Exige Cup 360
Exige Sport 350
Exige Sport 350 Special Edition
Exige Sport 380
Exige Cup 380
Exige Sport 410
Exige 350 facelift
Exige Cup 430
Exige Cup 430 Type 25
Exige Cup 430 Type 49
Exige Cup 430 Type 79

Having said that, I do rather like the Type 79!
Cup 380 is still the best looking Exige V6 in my books, the new front clam of the 430 is just too busy for my tastes.


hughcam

419 posts

165 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Johnspex said:
Much as I understand that a Lotus is a fabulous car and would be great fun to own, they're not exactly heart-stoppingly beautiful, are they? They're nice but just not stunning, though these 2 are pretty special.




Why do people make themselves look silly by saying 'Me Likey'?
Grumpy John

LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Championship Gold?
John Player Special!

Johnspex

4,342 posts

184 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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hughcam said:
Grumpy John
You got that right. But, saying me likey is a bit silly.

Gad-Westy

14,566 posts

213 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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MissChief said:
Blimey they look good, especially the Black and Gold.
Yep. Never liked this colour scheme on another modern Lotus but looks great on the Exige.

loudlashadjuster

5,121 posts

184 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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"Siri, show me 'doing the least possible effort'"

Maldini35

2,913 posts

188 months

Friday 13th July 2018
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Not seen a black and gold Lotus I don’t like.

Lovely