Nearly 75 years have passed since the introduction of Lotus Cars to the world. Then, in 1952, founder Colin Chapman set out to build race cars with clever engineering that would prove themselves in the arena of motorsport. The brand would go on not only to make a name for itself in the highly prestigious and competitive world of Formula One racing, abut also create a series of road cars that brought racing-focused lightweight construction and agility straight from the track, which were nothing short of a thrill to drive.
Many Lotus cars from the past have cult-classic status among enthusiasts, but the Lotus of today is a thoroughly transformed brand. At the turn of this decade, Lotus introduced the Evija, which, at the time, was the most powerful production car in the world with around 2,000 horsepower. As an all-electric hypercar, the Evija ushered in a new era of Lotus that would see electric luxury performance vehicles carrying the historic name.
Alongside the Evija came the Eletre, an all-electric SUV, and the Emeya, a four-door grand touring EV. Still, Lotus is still in the business of making combustion-powered sports cars, as the Emira, which features a mid-mounted supercharged V6 or a turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine, is currently available.
If you’re looking for a Lotus for sale, duPont REGISTRY is the perfect place to start your search, as the source for supercars since 1985. Currently, plenty of Lotus cars from various eras are available and listed on duPont REGISTRY, whether you’re looking for a retro Lotus Esprit for sale, a 2000s Lotus Elise for sale, or a modern Lotus Emira for sale. Look below at some of our favorite Lotus for sale examples, or click the button below to see all Lotus cars for sale now.
2025 Lotus Emira

2026 Lotus Emira

1960 Lotus Elite

2005 Lotus Elise

2021 Lotus Evora GT

2018 Lotus Evora 400

2020 Lotus Evora GT

2020 Lotus Evora GT

2026 Lotus Emira

2026 Lotus Emira
Can you buy a Lotus car in the US?
Yes. Many Lotus models were offered for the United States market. However, some Lotus cars weren’t made available here in the States, like the Lotus Europa S. However, if you want a Europa S, for example it will soon be available to import under the 25-year rule.
Is Lotus an expensive car?
While a Lotus like the Emira can be an expensive sports car, its price could be considered reasonable compared to many other unique European sports cars with mid-mounted engines. Currently, the 2026 Lotus Emira carries a starting MSRP of $106,900 for the four-cylinder Emira Turbo SE.
