Usually you can't buy a car with experimental racing technology, but this pre-production 1980 Lotus Esprit 'Essex' Turbo isn't your typical road car. It began life as a pre-production model loaned to DeLorean. It returned to Lotus a few years later when Lotus Engineering fitted the coupe with an experimental active suspension designed for Formula One.
The car, painted in John Player Special Colors—since JPS was the Lotus F1 sponsor at the time—hit the road for a slew of promotional activities, including an appearance on Top Gear with F1 driver Nigel Mansell in the hot seat. However, after the car wrapped up its tour, Lotus shoved it in a hanger and put it under a cover until Proton became the company's owner in 1996.
Usually you can't buy a car with experimental racing technology, but this pre-production 1980 Lotus Esprit 'Essex' Turbo isn't your typical road car. It began life as a pre-production model loaned to DeLorean. It returned to Lotus a few years later when Lotus Engineering fitted the coupe with an experimental active suspension designed for Formula One.
The car, painted in John Player Special Colors—since JPS was the Lotus F1 sponsor at the time—hit the road for a slew of promotional activities, including an appearance on Top Gear with F1 driver Nigel Mansell in the hot seat. However, after the car wrapped up its tour, Lotus shoved it in a hanger and put it under a cover until Proton became the company's owner in 1996.
The car's active suspension and control panel remain in the coupe, but they're not fully operational. Thankfully, the seller has located a firm that can fix the issue—and it'd still be cool to own an experimental car like this even if the suspension isn't working
The auction house H and H expects the 1980 Lotus Esprit "Essex" Turbo with the active suspension to sell for £70,000 to £80,000 ($91,876 to $105,000).
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