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Lotus EspritS1
€ 79.000
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Kilometraje
38.315 km
Tipo de cambio
manual
Año
03/1978
Tipo de combustible
Gasolina
Potencia
118 kW (160 CV)
Vendedor
Profesional
Datos básicos
- Categoría
- Coupé
- Tipo de vehículo
- Ocasión
- Tracción
- Tracción trasera
- plazas
- 2
- puertas
- 2
- Versión del país
- Estados Unidos
Historial del vehículo
- Kilometraje
- 38.315 km
- Año
- 03/1978
Datos Técnicos
- Potencia
- 118 kW (160 CV)
- Tipo de cambio
- manual
- Capacidad
- 2.000 cm³
- Número de marchas
- 5
- Número de cilindros
- 4
Consumo de energía
- Tipo de combustible
- Gasolina
Color y Tapicería
- Color exterior
- Amarillo
- Tipo de pintura
- Otros
- Color de los accesorios del interior
- Marrón
- Material
- Tela
Comentarios
1978 Lotus Esprit S1 - A true design icon of 1970s
Penned by legendary Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Esprit S1’s dramatic wedge profile defined the era. Its razor-sharp lines, crisp creases, and impossibly low stance look as futuristic today as they did when first revealed. The project was overseen by Lotus founder Colin Chapman, whose philosophy of “simplify, then add lightness” shaped every aspect of the car. The result is a machine that combines striking aesthetics with purposeful engineering.
The Esprit S1 was immortalized on the silver screen in the James Bond classic "The Spy Who Loved Me", where it famously transformed into a submarine in one of cinema’s most memorable automotive moments. That unforgettable scene cemented the Esprit’s place in pop culture history, elevating it from an already striking sports car to true automotive legend.
This particular example is a desirable US-delivered car, supplied new in Florida. Finished in its striking yellow exterior, it perfectly complements the bold Giugiaro wedge shape. The paintwork highlights every sharp contour and flat plane.
Inside the low-slung cockpit, you will find yourself immersed in the disco era. The earthy-brown upholstery of the seats, center console, dashboard, and doors is beautifully contrasted by yellow houndstooth inserts. Best of all, both are seamlessly tied together, creating a cohesive and unmistakably 1970s atmosphere, a true “disco-era” interior that feels both nostalgic and stylish.
The cabin wraps tightly around the driver, reinforcing the Esprit’s focused driving experience.
Power comes from Lotus’ spirited 2.0-liter twin-cam four-cylinder engine, mounted amidships for optimal balance.
With its free-revving character and eager throttle response, the twin-cam delivers lively performance, perfectly matched to the Esprit’s exceptionally low curb weight. As expected from Lotus, handling is the true highlight, precise steering, remarkable chassis balance, and that signature Lotus agility that makes every corner an event.
Accompanying the car is an impressive history file containing over 180 documents and invoices, thoroughly documenting its ownership and service history. This comprehensive record provides outstanding transparency and speaks to the care and attention the car has received throughout its life.
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully specified, US-delivered 1978 Lotus Esprit S1.
Penned by legendary Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Esprit S1’s dramatic wedge profile defined the era. Its razor-sharp lines, crisp creases, and impossibly low stance look as futuristic today as they did when first revealed. The project was overseen by Lotus founder Colin Chapman, whose philosophy of “simplify, then add lightness” shaped every aspect of the car. The result is a machine that combines striking aesthetics with purposeful engineering.
The Esprit S1 was immortalized on the silver screen in the James Bond classic "The Spy Who Loved Me", where it famously transformed into a submarine in one of cinema’s most memorable automotive moments. That unforgettable scene cemented the Esprit’s place in pop culture history, elevating it from an already striking sports car to true automotive legend.
This particular example is a desirable US-delivered car, supplied new in Florida. Finished in its striking yellow exterior, it perfectly complements the bold Giugiaro wedge shape. The paintwork highlights every sharp contour and flat plane.
Inside the low-slung cockpit, you will find yourself immersed in the disco era. The earthy-brown upholstery of the seats, center console, dashboard, and doors is beautifully contrasted by yellow houndstooth inserts. Best of all, both are seamlessly tied together, creating a cohesive and unmistakably 1970s atmosphere, a true “disco-era” interior that feels both nostalgic and stylish.
The cabin wraps tightly around the driver, reinforcing the Esprit’s focused driving experience.
Power comes from Lotus’ spirited 2.0-liter twin-cam four-cylinder engine, mounted amidships for optimal balance.
With its free-revving character and eager throttle response, the twin-cam delivers lively performance, perfectly matched to the Esprit’s exceptionally low curb weight. As expected from Lotus, handling is the true highlight, precise steering, remarkable chassis balance, and that signature Lotus agility that makes every corner an event.
Accompanying the car is an impressive history file containing over 180 documents and invoices, thoroughly documenting its ownership and service history. This comprehensive record provides outstanding transparency and speaks to the care and attention the car has received throughout its life.
A rare opportunity to acquire a beautifully specified, US-delivered 1978 Lotus Esprit S1.
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