Lotus celebrating 60 years with unveiling of new Eagle

Posted on Thursday 20 March 2008

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Lotus has confirmed it will unveil an all-new model at this year’s London Motor Show in June as part of its 60th anniversary celebrations. Although no official details have been given as to the identity of the new model last month’s release of the car’s front suspension and previous spy shots lead us to believe the car is in fact the long-rumored Eagle 2+2 GT.

According to earlier reports, the new Eagle will feature a mid-mounted Toyota V6 and will be based on an extended Elise frame. In some markets, the car could even be called the ‘Ethos’. Lotus recently trademarked the name in the U.S. and has since posted details about the registration on its U.S. patent website. After the release of the new Eagle/Ethos, Lotus will finish development work for a successor to the Esprit ahead of a late 2010 launch.

Meanwhile, for its 60th anniversary Lotus is planning a variety of events at its Hethel headquarters over the coming year. It’s hard to imagine that it was back in 1948 that Colin Chapman built his first race car and came up with his trademark slogan of “performance through lightweight.”

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