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Lotus Exige Sport 380

Stripped-out racer for road is great fun, but expensive

- Jonathan Burn Jonathan_burn@dennis.co.uk @Jonathan_burn

WITH every new Lotus, two things are guaranteed: less weight and more power. The new Exige Sport 380, then, is the lightest and most powerful version of the mid-engined V6 sports car we’ve seen yet.

It’s based on the Exige Sport 350 – which was only launched 12 months ago – and will be sold alongside its lesser sibling for an additional £11,000. However, it’s more than just an Exige with a fancy bodykit and an extra 30bhp; a tweaked supercharg­er, uprated fuel pump and exhaust system provide the extra shove, while a meticulous diet has stripped out unwanted weight.

If you go for all of the lightweigh­t options, just over 30kg is shed. There’s a lot of carbon fibre, and the sports seats, bumpers, roof and tailgate have all been fashioned out of the lightweigh­t material. Racing brakes and forged wheels round off the major changes.

Lotus has been forced to add some weight as part of the power hike, because as well as an improved fuel pump, there are aerodynami­c add-ons and a new oil cooler.

However, the end result is sublime. Nail the throttle and the 3.5-litre supercharg­ed V6 spins freely to nearly 7,000rpm with a deafening wail from the titanium exhaust. It’s a costly £5,000 option, but Lotus expects most buyers will add it. In 3.7 seconds the Sport 380 can crack 0-62mph; that’s supercar baiting territory, and seven tenths of a second faster than a Porsche Cayman GT4.

The Exige has been given a 10mm wider front track and super-sticky Michelin Pilot Cup 2 tyres to cope with the extra pace, and the car feels precise, with immediate responses. The unassisted steering relays uncorrupte­d feedback through the wheel, and the compact proportion­s allow you to place the Exige with pinpoint accuracy. The exposed gear linkage on the six-speed manual box isn’t just beautiful to look at, either, because the shifter is a joy to use.

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