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THE LOTUS ELISE Type 99T is a celebration of one of the most distinctive Lotus Formula One cars. Unveiled in London on 3rd February 1987 the Lotus 99T holds the honour of being the last ever Lotus Formula One car to win a Grand Prix.

The Lotus Type 99T bore huge changes both inside and out from its predecessor the Type 98T. The first and most noticeable change was that of the livery. Gone was the world famous black and gold JPS colour scheme, now replaced by the bright yellow and blue of new sponsors Camel. Changes under the skin were even more significant. Moving away from the Renault powerplants that had been employed since the Type 93T in 1983, the 99T harnessed a new twin-turbo Honda unit capable of pushing out more than 800bhp. Perhaps the most significant change however was the reintroduction of the revolutionary ‘Active' suspension system. Active suspension had been in development for a few years at Lotus and had even been tried out on previous Formula One cars. With the introduction of the system on the 99T Lotus yet again changed the way Formula One cars were designed! Active suspension was eventually outlawed as it gave massive performance and handling advantages.

Driven by Ayrton Senna and Satoru Nakajima during the 1987 season, the 99T proved to be one of Lotus' more successful modern day Formula One cars. Wins in Monaco and Lotus' last ever victory in Formula One at Detroit meant that Ayrton Senna and Team Lotus finished third in the World Drivers Championship standings and the Constructors' Championship respectively.

Now in 2003 Lotus are proud to announce the release of the Elise Type 99T. Painted in unique ‘Saffron Yellow' with subtle blue detailing to mirror that of the original race car, the Elise Type 99T commemorates one of the most recognisable cars in the history of Formula One. Unique black Lotus styled eight spoke wheels complete the racing look from the exterior. The interior is furnished in perforated black leather sports seats and door panels, complemented by a black alcantara dash panel. Cross-drilled brakes, CD player, black soft-top and black carpets complete the look.
European General Manager Marco Feser explains, “I cannot think of a better way to celebrate Lotus' illustrious history than the Elise Type 99T. Sharing not only the colour scheme, but also the Lotus characteristics of ‘Performance through Lightweight' and world beating ride and handling, the Lotus Elise Type 99T is one of the most desirable sportscars on the road today.”
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