Lotus Excel Car
Lotus Excel Car, unit no. 260F
- Measurements:
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overall: 1340 mm x 2120 mm x 4550 mm,
- Object Number:
- 1985-436 Pt1
- type:
- car
- Image ©
- The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Lotus Excel sports car, unit no. 260F
The Lotus Excel was based on the design of the Lotus Eclat. It was launched in October 1982 and upgraded several times between then and 1992 when production ceased, with 2,075 cars having been built. The main car body was designed by Oliver Winterbottom and manufactured from two parts of vacuum injected GRP (glass reinforced plastic) - an upper and a lower part, mounted on a steel chassis. These were joined together with the join hidden by black trim around the car. An SE version was fitted with a front stepped air dam behind the normal one and a revised rear wing and a 180bhp engine in place of the standard 160bhp version.
Lotus Excel Car, unit no. 260F
Support frame to move Lotus Excel car, unit no. 260F through Museum
Ignition and door keys for Lotus Excel car, unit no. 260F
Spare Ignition and door keys for Lotus Excel car, unit no. 260F
The support frame to move Lotus Excel car, unit no. 260F through Museum. This includes the support frame consisting of four white plastic caster wheels and 8 metal struts. Four grey triangular tiles. A box containing 5 feet from the supporting frame and lots of screws.