This 2010 Lotus Elise is finished in white over grey and red upholstery and is powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four paired with a six-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes a Bluetooth stereo, power windows, air conditioning, and the Performance Value package, which adds the Touring Pack, a body-color removable roof panel, Lotus Variable Traction Control, twin oil coolers, harness bar, 16-spoke staggered-diameter wheels, sport seats trimmed in Alcantara upholstery, and a sport-tuned suspension with Bilstein shocks. First sold…
This 2010 Lotus Elise is finished in white over grey and red upholstery and is powered by a 1.8-liter inline-four paired with a six-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes a Bluetooth stereo, power windows, air conditioning, and the Performance Value package, which adds the Touring Pack, a body-color removable roof panel, Lotus Variable Traction Control, twin oil coolers, harness bar, 16-spoke staggered-diameter wheels, sport seats trimmed in Alcantara upholstery, and a sport-tuned suspension with Bilstein shocks. First sold by the JN Automotive Group in Honolulu, Hawaii, the car was acquired by the seller in 2014 and now has 34k miles.
The composite body is finished in Aspen White, and equipment includes an optional body-color hardtop, an integrated rear spoiler, and a rear diffuser. The Carfax report lists damage occurring in June 2016, which the seller states resulted in replacement of the rear clamshell. The factory Star Shield paint protection was replaced in 2015 with XPEL paint protection film.
Silver-finished Y-Spoke wheels measure 16″ in diameter up front and 17″ out back, and Toyo Proxies R888R tires mounted in 2019 measure 195/50 and 225/45, respectively. The brake fluid was most recently flushed in 2020, and the car is equipped with a sport-tuned suspension with Bilstein shocks.
The cabin is equipped with ProBax sport seats covered in gray Alcantara with white deviated stitching and red trim, and matching upholstery trims the cabin. Amenities include power windows and air conditioning, along with an Alpine CD stereo with Bluetooth compatibility and a Bazooka six-inch subwoofer installed behind the left seat powered by a Rockford Fosgate amplifier installed in the trunk. The headliner for the hardtop was replaced in 2021.
The factory MOMO steering wheel frames a 180-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and a digital display. The digital odometer has just over 34k miles.
The mid-mounted 1.8L inline-four was sourced from Toyota and was factory rated at 189 horsepower and 133 lb-ft of torque. Service at the end of 2019 included an oil change and replacement of the coolant reservoir according to the seller.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transaxle, and the car is equipped with twin oil coolers and Lotus Variable Traction Control.
Hardtop and soft top covers are included with the sale, along with an Elemental shower cap cockpit cover.