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LOTUS Looks at Lifecycle with the Eco Elise

by , 07/22/08

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Lotus is doing its best to convince us that they are the greenest car manufacturer, and their latest release, the Eco Elise, makes a great argument that this is the case. Not only is this an incredibly fuel efficient machine, it has been created to be manufactured with the greenest materials that Lotus could find. Embodied energy, material lifecycle, emissions and environmental impact of manufacturing and operating, and overall fuel efficiency are all factors that have been accounted for in the design and production of this soon to premiere vehicle.

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5 Responses to “LOTUS Looks at Lifecycle with the Eco Elise”

  1. ac1dfl3sh ac1dfl3sh says:

    The lotus has always been one of my favorite cars- this just puts it over the top. It’s great to see some companies taking a new approach to their car construction, let’s hope it’s more than a trend.

  2. 3304hl 3304hl says:

    and of course, the Tesla electric roadster uses the chassis from the Lotus Elise…

  3. tgroth tgroth says:

    We need more cars designed with Lotus’s philosophy: “Simplicate, then add lightness.” – Colin Chapman, Founder of Lotus

  4. Arthur Newguard Arthur Newguard says:

    This car is still a part of the problem. Tesla makes real progress, this is simply a “green wash” of what is otherwise an elitist machine. I know a girl named Elise, and if this performs half as well as she, it’s the best ride on four wheels. Of course “simplicate” is not a word, but hey a lot went into the bullshit about this being a real solution…

  5. Acutsef Acutsef says:

    I have to agree with the “green wash” statement, but i do love the design principles of Lotus in general and if i wanted to buy a sports car then the Elise is top of my list, the guys on Top Gear loved the handling.

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