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Lotus trivia
- The V8 Ford Cosworth DFV engine was designed and built by Lotus, and it not only got 409bhp and could reach 180mph, but it also got 12 wins in F1, including 19 pole positions, 13 fastest laps, and 23 podiums.
- There's a lot of mystery over why the name Lotus was chosen for the company. The most obvious answer is that it has something to do with the Lotus flower, but the connection to a UK car company is unclear. One of the best suggestions is that it relates to the Norfolk way of saying "...us lot", which was a favourite of the founder.
- Although Lotus has always been a smaller company than other makers, they have been approached to help with the designs of some very famous cars from some big names. Some notable examples include the DeLorean DMC-12, the V12 Vanquish, and the Corvette ZR-1.
- The Lotus headquarters are based in Norfolk, on a site that used to be a WWII airfield. You can buy tickets to visit the factory where their cars are built too, because unlike most manufacturers they won't expect you to buy one of their cars just to get a tour.
- The car that Richard Gere is driving when he meets Julia Roberts in the film Pretty Woman is a silver Esprit Turbo. The car is referenced several times as being the top of its class. The same car also shows up in the Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas film, Basic Instinct.