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Lotus trivia
- British cult tv-show 'The Prisoner' featured a Lotus Seven in the show and in the opening credits. The Lotus Seven was chosen because it was the preferred car of star Patrick McGoohan, but he never was one for numbers. The Seven was due to have production halted, but a surge in popularity after The Prisoner's success saw those plans quietly cancelled.
- Lotus once finished building a car one day before it was due to race in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The rules now forbid this from happening. Unfortunately, the Lotus R3 didn't finish the race, breaking down with 16 laps still left to go.
- The Lotus logo is very unusual, and there are conflicting answers to the meaning behind many of the strange elements. One of those elements is the letters A, B, C, and D, all sitting on top of each other. One suggestion is that this comes from the initials of the founder: Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman.
- Lotus always tries to make their cars using the least amount of parts possible. The company is built around the idea that the lighter the car, the better. The lightweight architecture of a Lotus has led the brand to become one of the most environmentally friendly vehicle makers in the world.
- The Lotus Elise has been consistently voted as the best all-round sports car in the world, partly due to its lightweight design. It only weighs 1960lbs!