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First Look: Lotus Exige Cup 380 
Evolved from the hugely successful and capable Exige Sport 380, this latest Lotus supercar is the purest manifestation yet of the company’s Cup concept for sports cars. Genuinely eligible for competition yet undeniably elegant, just 60 editions of this extreme Exige are planned for worldwide markets – assuring its status as one of Lotus’ most collectible road cars.
The fastest to, from, and around the race track
0-60 mph in just 3.4 seconds
Dry Weight from 1,057 kg (2330lbs)
Dramatic bodywork revisions boost downforce to 200 kg
Limited to 60 editions worldwide, confirming collector status
With a purity of drive unheard of in road cars, and a power-to-weight ratio of 355 hp per tonne, the Exige Cup 380 delivers genuine race pace, with 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds (0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds) and top speed of 175 mph (282 km/h). Key to the Exige Cup 380 reaching its low weight of 1,057 kg is the comprehensive adoption of carbon fiber and extreme engineering. Making their first appearance on a road-going Lotus, heavily revised bodywork elements contribute to the increased downforce of the Exige Cup 380, with the car generating up to 200 kg, 43% more than the Exige Sport 380. Making the most of this aerodynamic downforce and maximizing mechanical grip, the Exige Cup 380 features larger rear tires as standard.
About the Exige Cup 380
At the heart of the new Exige Cup 380 lies a concept from the core of one of Lotus’ founding principles. With an unrivaled lineage, the new thoroughbred Lotus Exige Cup 380 is endowed with race car sensibilities and road car manners.
Honing the Exige Cup 380’s high speed abilities was paramount in its development, and the inclusion of new wind tunnel developed aerodynamic elements allow this road-going Exige to deliver up to 200 kg of aerodynamic downforce at a top speed of 175 mph.
Located over the wheels, the front louvers equalize the pressure differential within the wheel arches, increasing downforce at high speed and under hard braking, whilst the cut-out sections behind the rear wheels work with the aero blades mounted either side of the race diffuser. Even the Exige’s windscreen wiper has been aero tuned – now resting in a vertical position to avoid disrupting air flow.
To harness the huge hike in downforce, and provide increased mechanical grip, wider 285/30 ZR18 rear tires are required – a step up from the 265/35 ZR18 as fitted to the Sport 380. With the two elements working in combination, this huge boost in grip allows the car to corner harder and faster which, given with the Exige’s existing reputation as a driver’s car, elevates it to a whole new level.
An integral part of the car’s aerodynamic prowess, the high-gloss, hand-made carbon fibre components include new front splitter, front access panel, bargeboards, roof, diffuser surround, new larger aperture air-intake side pods, a new one-piece tailgate and a straight-cut high efficiency motorsport derived rear wing. ​
The new design one-piece carbon rear tailgate reduces weight by 6.5 kg and the removal of gas struts deletes 1 kg. The new carbon side pods save a further 0.5 kg.
Inside the Exige Cup 380, the carbon continues with visible-weave, handmade sections including beautifully detailed carbon race seats and door sills as standard. Cumulatively these composites contribute to the Exige Cup 380’s low weight, but every part of the car has been considered, even down to the removal of the boot carpet, to reduce mass. Optional carbon fibre components include one-piece inner door panels, HVAC console and face-level vent surrounds, which together offer an additional 1 kg reduction over the standard car.
In addition to the Exige’s strong, stiff and durable aluminium chassis architecture, the Cup 380 comes with a T45 steel roll over bar as standard. Tremendously strong, yet light compared to alternatives, its cost means that it’s only used in the highest of motorsport applications. Other racing additions include a towing eye at the front and a fabric tow strap at the rear. Extremely quick off the line, the Exige Cup 380 laps the Hethel track in 1 minute 26 seconds – a record for a road-legal Exige. Packing the same 3.5-litre supercharged V6 engine as the Exige Race 380, the new Exige Cup 380 boasts 375 hp at 6,700 rpm and 410 Nm (302 lbft) of torque at 5,000 rpm. Available as standard with a close-ratio, six-speed manual transmission, the Exige range features Lotus’ now famous open-gate manual gearbox design.
The Exige Cup 380 is available as a limited production run of only 60 cars and as a coupe only. It can be ordered now, priced £83,000 including VAT (UK) and €109,900 (Germany).
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Lotus Exige 380 Cup
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Lotus Exige 380 Cup
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carmilds · 7 years
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New Lotus Exige Cup 380 sportcar more fast, New track honed Exige gets 375bhp and up to 200kg of downforce because of new bodywork tweaks
Lotus has unconcealed a brand new track biased Exige, restricted to sixty units worldwide and Lotus Exige price from £83,000 within the Great Britain with order books open currently.
Called the Exige Cup 380, it’s a additional hardcore version of the Exige Sport 380, tho’ it runs constant supercharged, 375bhp V6 engine as its sib.
Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual gear case. 0-60mph is treated in three.4 seconds, whereas high speed comes in at 175mph.
It’s additionally solely a bit lighter than the game 380 at one,057kg dry. Instead, the most changes area unit mechanics – the Cup 380 boasts new bodywork tweaks developed with construction help to deliver up to 200kg of downforce at its 175mph high speed.
New front louvers work the flowing within the front wheel-arches, whereas cut-outs behind the rear wheels work with aero-blades flanking the rear diffuser. a large rear wing sits at the rear too, the push the rear shaft into the tarmac. The aero changes have even gone thus far as a redesigned windshield wiper.
In wheel with the new levels of downforce, mechanical grip ought to be improved too – the Cup 380 comes with 20mm wider rear tyres.
A total of vi.5kg is saved compared to the game 380 model. As ever, abundant of the bodywork is made from carbon-fibre, the key distinction being the new one-piece tailgate made of the composite and therefore the removal of gas struts to prop it up.
Inside, the cabin is finished with visible carbon weave panels and carbon-fibre race seats and doorsills. additional elective carbon parts will scale back an additional 1kg from the weight, and therefore the panel has been slightly redesigned with new dials.
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justbritishmotoring · 7 years
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Without equal and without compromise, the ballistic new Exige Cup 380 coupe provides the perfect balance between fully type approved road car and genuine race car to deliver the ultimate track-and-back street-legal Lotus.
Evolved from the hugely successful and capable Exige Sport 380, this latest Lotus supercar is the purest manifestation yet of the company’s Cup concept for sports cars. Genuinely eligible for competition yet undeniably elegant, just 60 editions of this extreme Exige are planned for worldwide markets – assuring its status as one of Lotus’ most collectible road cars.
With a purity of drive unheard of in road cars, and a power-to-weight ratio of 355 hp per ton, the Exige Cup 380 delivers genuine race pace, with 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds (0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds) and top speed of 175 mph (282 km/h). Key to the Exige Cup 380 reaching its low weight of 1,057 kg is the comprehensive adoption of carbon fiber and extreme engineering. Making their first appearance on a road-going Lotus, heavily revised bodywork elements contribute to the increased downforce of the Exige Cup 380, with the car generating up to 200 kg, 43% more than the Exige Sport 380. Making the most of this aerodynamic downforce and maximizing mechanical grip, the Exige Cup 380 features larger rear tires (285/30 ZR18 Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2) as standard.
Jean-Marc Gales, CEO, Group Lotus plc said,
Developing the Cup 380 has allowed us to indulge our motorsport ambitions on a car that can be used and enjoyed every single day. This is an Exige that’s not just unbeatable point-to-point but also capable of winning highly competitive races. The biggest surprise for many is that it’s fully road legal – a considerable achievement considering the car’s performance capabilities. Unlike some rivals’ cars, this is something that really can drive to a track, set the fastest lap and take the win, before heading home. It’s supremely usable, yet outrageously fast.
About the Exige Cup 380
At the heart of the new Exige Cup 380 lies a concept from the core of one of Lotus’ founding principles. With an unrivaled lineage, the new thoroughbred Lotus Exige Cup 380 is endowed with race car sensibilities and road car manners.
Honing the Exige Cup 380’s high-speed abilities was paramount in its development, and the inclusion of new wind tunnel developed aerodynamic elements allow this road-going Exige to deliver up to 200 kg of aerodynamic downforce at a top speed of 175 mph.
Located over the wheels, the front louvers equalize the pressure differential within the wheel arches, increasing downforce at high speed and under hard braking, whilst the cut-out sections behind the rear wheels work with the aero blades mounted either side of the race diffuser. Even the Exige’s windscreen wiper has been aero-tuned – now resting in a vertical position to avoid disrupting air flow.
To harness the huge hike in downforce, and provide increased mechanical grip, wider 285/30 ZR18 rear tires are required – a step up from the 265/35 ZR18 as fitted to the Sport 380. With the two elements working in combination, this huge boost in grip allows the car to corner harder and faster which, given with the Exige’s existing reputation as a driver’s car, elevates it to a whole new level.
An integral part of the car’s aerodynamic prowess, the high-gloss, hand-made carbon fiber components include new front splitter, front access panel, bargeboards, roof, diffuser surround, new larger aperture air-intake side pods, a new one-piece tailgate and a straight-cut high-efficiency motorsport derived rear wing.
The new design one-piece carbon rear tailgate reduces weight by 6.5 kg and the removal of gas struts deletes 1 kg. The new carbon side pods save a further 0.5 kg.
Inside the Exige Cup 380, the carbon continues with visible weave, handmade sections including beautifully detailed carbon race seats and door sills as standard. Cumulatively these composites contribute to the Exige Cup 380’s low weight, but every part of the car has been considered, even down to the removal of the boot carpet, to reduce mass. Optional carbon fiber components include one-piece inner door panels, HVAC console and face-level vent surrounds, which together offer an additional 1 kg reduction over the standard car.
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In addition to the Exige’s strong, stiff and durable aluminum chassis architecture, the Cup 380 comes with a T45 steel roll-over bar as standard. Tremendously strong, yet light compared to alternatives, its cost means that it’s only used in the highest of motorsport applications. Other racing additions include a towing eye at the front and a fabric tow strap at the rear.
Extremely quick off the line, the Exige Cup 380 laps the Hethel track in 1 minute 26 seconds – a record for a road-legal Exige. Packing the same 3.5-litre supercharged V6 engine as the Exige Race 380, the new Exige Cup 380 boasts 375 hp at 6,700 rpm and 410 Nm (302 lb ft) of torque at 5,000 rpm.
Available as standard with a close-ratio, six-speed manual transmission, the Exige range features Lotus’ now famous open-gate manual gearbox design.
There are four user-selectable ESP modes (Drive, Sport, Race and Off). Sport, Race and Off increase throttle response, lower traction slip thresholds and remove understeer recognition to provide a finer degree of driver control before intervention and utilizes an engine exhaust bypass valve which reduces exhaust back pressure at higher engine speeds. In a new development, the Lotus Exige Cup 380 includes a variable traction control function which is linked directly to the ECU and allows the amount of wheel slip to be set by the driver. The six-position rotary switch is located on the steering column and is only available with ESP switched off, with the percentage of target wheel slip from 1% to 12% in five settings and “off”, displayed via the instrument cluster.
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The Exige has long been regarded as delivering benchmark handling, but owners of the Exige Cup 380 can configure the set-up, thanks to the Nitron two-way adjustable dampers and Eibach adjustable front and rear anti-roll bars fitted as standard. The substantial Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires (285/30 ZR18 rear and 215/45 ZR17 front) are fitted to ultra-lightweight forged alloy wheels, available in red, black or silver as standard. Stopping power is provided by AP Racing forged four-piston brake calipers and grooved performance two-piece brake discs.
The optional full exhaust system in titanium removes 10 kg from beyond the rear axle, and buyers can specify a number of additions and deletions, including FIA-compliant roll cage, full race harness, electrical cut-off and fire extinguisher controls as well as airbag deletion and a non-airbag steering wheel.
Despite its pure performance credentials, the new Lotus Cup 380 retains its dramatic aesthetic thanks to the high-gloss, visible-weave carbon fiber, but complementing this are a range of five hand-finished paint options, including Essex Blue, Metallic White, Metallic Silver, Metallic Grey and Metallic Black. Further accentuating its shape, a unique red highlight line defines the Exige’s front access panel, while key details, including the front canard wings, are finished in matt black. Coordinating wheels, spoiler uprights and mirror caps in red, silver or black contrast with the main paint color, and the whole car is finished with unique Cup 380 badging.
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The hand finished nature of the Exige Cup 380 continues inside, with Lotus’ carbon fiber sports seats trimmed in Alcantara®, with leather or tartan as a no cost option, with contrast stitching and an Alcantara® steering wheel. As standard, lightweight carbon fiber sill covers reduce the weight by 0.9 kg and provide easier ingress and egress by up to 10 mm, thanks to their lower profile and contoured finish. The Exige Cup 380’s instrument panel has also received attention, with new graphics making it easier to read.
For owners wanting more, the new Exige Cup 380 can be personalized through the increasingly popular Lotus Exclusive program. Combining traditional British craftsmanship with modern design, the service inspires customers to spend time tailoring the character of their Lotus with a comprehensive array of options. Since its introduction, this has proved increasingly popular, with 25% of all new cars undergoing some form of personalisation.
The Exige Cup 380 is available as a limited production run of only 60 cars and as a coupe only. It can be ordered now, priced £83,000 including VAT (UK) and €109,900 (Germany).
Note: Press release courtesy of Lotus Cars.
Exige Cup 380 Coupe Announced by Lotus Without equal and without compromise, the ballistic new Exige Cup 380 coupe provides the perfect balance between fully type approved road car and genuine race car to deliver the ultimate track-and-back street-legal Lotus.
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Who would win in a race; Radicles in his 2018 Jaguar XE SV Project 8 or Enid in her 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 380?
K.O: Um......I dont know. I dont know about cars.
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smoothshift · 6 years
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Lotus Evora GT430 vs Sequential Exige Cup 380 on track - OnBoard Battle via /r/cars
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Lotus Evora GT430 vs Sequential Exige Cup 380 on track - OnBoard Battle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E7aj7S9bdYI
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Lotus Exige Cup 380 撸先生:看片神器,每日更新,高清流畅,无需翻墙,t.cn/EVvnoK4
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'18 Lotus Exige 380 Cup
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Lotus Exige 380 Cup
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logictrap01 · 4 years
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Liked on YouTube: VLOG #15 / Taking the Lotus Exige 380 Cup out for a ride with Sophia Floersch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK32ljVCIG0
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#Cars Lotus Exige Cup 380 [1440 x 960]
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Salon de L'auto Lotus Exige Cup 380 by Pittou2
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History of Model
Lotus Exige
2015 - Now - Sport 350
2015 - Now - Sport 350 uk
2016 - Now - Sport 350 Roadster
2016 - Sport 350 Special Edition
2016 - Sport 380
2017 - Now - Cup 380
2017 - Now - Cup 430
2018 - Sport 350 70th Anniversary
2018 - Sport 380 70th Edition
2018 - Now - Cup 430 jp
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Rad and Enid, do you guys have these cars? Rad with his 2018 Jaguar XE SV Project 8, and Enid with her 2018 Lotus Exige Cup 380 (No roof)
Rad: Absolutely!! My car is the coolest!!
Enid: We have no clue on what you’re talking about dude.
Rad: ……..yeah………..
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