The Lotus Cartlon is also known as Vauxhall Lotus Carlton in UK. It’s a sports sedan came with wider wheel arches and powerful brakes with their enormous stopping power wheels. The influential engine produced a Peak power of 377 bhp @ 5200 rpm and a Peak torque of 568 Nm@ 4200 rpm. The Lotus Carlton is the four-door saloon car with many features which made it a perfect car to drive and have fun. The car’s spacious interiors were a magic for the sports sedan car segment which enhanced easiness and comfort wrapped in leather and were easily adjustable according to the sitting posture. The steering wheel was nicely aligned and the dashboard was pretty decent and attractive. A rear spoiler was added and air intakes were installed on the bonnet. Lotus badges were present on the front wings as well as the bootlid, offering the car the brand’s authentic styling. The overall design was meant to keep the weight of the car as low as possible, and the engineers attained the goal to a fair extent. The car’s aerodynamic shape kept the lift and drag forces to minimum to enhance the vehicle motion under all sorts of conditions.
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