(from Lotus Press
Release) The Lotus Exige is based purely around phenomenal
performance and handling, With the advanced 1.8 litre VVTL-i engine
producing a maximum power output of 192PS (189hp, 141kw) and 181 Nm
(133 lb.ft, 18.5 kgm) of torque, the Exige sprints to 160 km/h (100
mph) in 13.2 seconds before reaching a top speed of 237 km/h.
Key to this phenomenal
performance and handling is the total aerodynamic package (which
gives 41.2 kg of downforce at 160 km/h - 19.3 kg: front and 21.9 kg:
rear) and light weight, the latter made possible through innovative
engineering and clever design.
Uniquely tailored
features of the Lotus Exige “Espionage”:
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· Bespoke navy paint
with strategically placed pin stripes to match the fabric used
on the Gieves spy suit
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· Pin stripe flashes
on the side and underneath the scoop
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· V-section on the
alloy wheels shaved back to silver
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· The seat inserts
are tailored from the Gieves classic navy blue pin stripe along
with matching dashboard and black leather door inserts
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· In keeping with
the lining of the suit the rear of the seats are lined with silk
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· In keeping with
the classic brogue shoes fitting of an English secret agent,
bespoke black leather floor mats have been developed with brogue
detailing and screwed in to the floor panel with silver studs
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· All air-vents also
have a silver surround
About Gieves & Hawkes:
All over the world,
Savile Row stands for the very best in men's tailoring and so it is
fitting that Gieves & Hawkes should be 'No 1 Savile Row': a
remarkable address.
The company was formed
from two famous businesses: Gieves, founded in 1785 and Hawkes,
founded in 1771. Since then, the company have welcomed a passing
parade of famous customers whose names would fill a book. The
magnificent full dress occasions of British State Ceremonial have
been embellished and enriched by their craftsmen's skills, and
overseas monarchs and leaders have looked upon them to meet their
own exacting requirements. Today Gieves & Hawkes, as the purveyor of
quintessential English style, dress individuals who are interested
in the rules and references of tradition but who desire to present
these in a visually exciting and contemporary way: in their own way.
Confident in what they wear, they appreciate luxury and are most
interested, ultimately, in style. They have a sense of occasion and
dress accordingly. Gieves & Hawkes present these men
with modern classics - simultaneously modern and classic - across
their wardrobe, from formal evening wear to suiting and through to
casual wear.
In addition to the
flagship store on Savile Row, there are a further thirteen stores
and concessions in the United Kingdom. Gieves & Hawkes also have
numerous fine stores and concessions in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and
from September 2005, Japan.