This collection of Lotus icons includes cars from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s. First up is the Lotus Esprit, a car everyone wanted after the world's most famous fictional agent, James Bond, drove one in 1977 in the movie "The spy who loved me". Five years later, in 1981, he once again drove a Q-built Lotus, but then an Esprit Turbo, in the film "For your eyes only".

1981 Lotus Esprit Turbo

This bright white 1982 Lotus Esprit Turbo comes in good used condition, ready to once again charm by passers with its pop-up lights, wedge-shaped iconic design and period correct combination of a white body with black details. The car has a long history in Sweden as it was imported back in 1991. There is plenty of information about the car on the internet and in the ad we have linked to this for those who want to read more about the car and its history.

1992 Lotus Esprit Turbo SE High-Wing

In chronological order and in second place is this unusual 1992 Lotus Esprit Turbo SE High-Wing. The high-wing model was built in only 65 examples and is one of the more unusual Esprit models because of its low production numbers. The car comes with a low mileage of just under 52,500 km and is in a very nice condition. This is a perfect Lotus for those looking for something more unique from the model range.

Lotus Elise 111

Last but not least (maybe not least, but definitely smallest), is a Lotus Elise 111 from 2001 with barely 38,000km on the odometer. The car is spartan to say the least, but one of Lotus's most enjoyable creations since the Lotus 7. With a dry weight of approx. 700kg and 120hp, this caris built to be stylishly thrown around corners. The model is named after Romano Artiolis, then chairman of the board of Lotus and Bugatti, granddaughter Elisa. The car has received various upgrades and is today more than ready to get out on the roads and scare both fellow road users and passengers alike!