Lotus Elan Elan SE M100 Turbo Roadster (1991) – 62,000mls – very rare Monaco white 1991
General description :
Very well maintained and documented M100 SE Turbo – 3 owners – very rare Monaco white (was a £1500 option back in 1991 when the list price was £22k)Black roof in excellent condition, clear back window 2 keys Sigma full closure alarm 1/2 Leather seats free from rips and signs or wearLotus club car Lotus owners handbook Lotus wallet Lotus brochures Lotus club magazinesOriginal Blaupunkt stereo Original oz lotus alloys in very good condition for age with brand new Toyo Proxy T1 tyres all round April 21Every mot from new Box folder full of maintenance/upkeep/paperwork in the thousands Original sale invoice 1991 for £22,000 with £1500 for it in Monaco whiteMot April 22 New battery Just been serviced 1st lady owner kept the car from 1991 to 2015 2nd owner 2015 to 2017 3rd owner 2017 to 2021THIS CAR IS LOCATED IN THE UK/ENGLAND and sold on behalf of the UK seller/owner. Initial communication organised by us with direct contact to the owner/seller once serious interest is confirmed. We can assist with the transport. The small print in large – always happy to answer any questions you may have. All offers are, unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, non-binding and subject to confirmation and to prior sale. All information given is based on the best knowledge and the seller’s information.
1991 Lotus Elan Elan SE M100 Turbo Roadster (1991) – 62,000mls – very rare Monaco white is listed sold on ClassicDigest in United Kingdom by for €11995.
Car Facts
Car type : CarMake : LotusModel : ElanModel Version : Elan SE M100 Turbo Roadster (1991) – 62,000mls – very rare Monaco whiteEngine size : 0.0Model Year : 1991Location : United Kingdom
The Lotus Elan is a British sports car that was produced by Lotus Cars from 1962 to 1973. It was designed by Lotus founder Colin Chapman and is considered a classic example of British sports car design.
The Elan was powered by a 1.6-liter inline-four engine that produced up to 118 horsepower. It also featured advanced suspension and braking systems, with four-wheel independent suspension and disc brakes on all four wheels.
The Lotus Elan was known for its exceptional handling and performance, with a top speed of up to 120 mph and acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in as little as 7 seconds. Its lightweight fiberglass body and advanced suspension system made it a popular choice among sports car enthusiasts of the time.