Cynon Valley

If you love driving, you’ll love the Elise

- PETER HAYWARD newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THE FIRST time I drove a Lotus Elise it completely blew me away.

The uncanny, intuitive handling and amazing level of grip were a revelation.

About two months later I was lucky enough to drive one on a circuit and act the hooligan in complete safety.

What a scorcher! This is one of the most enjoyable and involving driving machines on the road and shows just how good the best can be.

In that car, I won fastest time of the day against at least two other motoring writers who raced cars on a regular basis and I still have the plaque to prove it.

The Elise is absolutely marvellous, with immense grip, the most superb balance and an excellent modified MG F or Toyota Celica 1.6 or 1.8 petrol engine mounted behind the seats and driving the rear wheels through a five or sixspeed gearbox.

There have been an amazing 40 different models down the years with power ranging from 120bhp to 242bhp.

But even the Rover-sourced 1.6 gives 0-60mph in a supercar 5.8 seconds and the 1.8 Toyota unit brings this down as low as 4.3 seconds.

The main reasons for the performanc­e are light weight and modified, high revving engines.

The standard 1.8 with just 120bhp is only slightly slower than a Porsche 911 and more powerful versions are even quicker.

But this is a traditiona­l approach to a sports car and that light weight is helped by no power steering, no electric windows, no central locking and a minimum of safety devices.

Comfort in the lower-powered models is better than any sportscar has a right to and all are very easy to drive, despite non-powered steering.

The hood can be fiddly to put up and down and it’s such a hands-on car that longer distances become quite wearing.

Economy should be between 33mpg and 40mpg depending on model, but insurance is very high – as you would expect.

This is not a car that many could use as everyday transport sadly – but what the heck, if you love driving, you’ll forgive this car anything.

Pay around £23,000 for a 2010 standard Elise or about £35,000 for a 2015 S Touring.

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Lotus Elise

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