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Model Year 2008 Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260
Lotus Sport, the motor sport division of Lotus Cars Ltd, has unveiled
the MY2008 Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260. A direct development of the 2007
Exige Cup Car, this year's car has a revised engine management system
to take the maximum power output to 257 hp (260 PS), up by nearly 5 hp
(5 PS) over last year.
Bespoke performance enhancements created to offer a car with even greater
levels of handling and acceleration capable of taming Europe's most challenging
race circuits.
The Exige Cup 260, once again represents Lotus' most radical version
of the Exige, with the track environment being its home and for 2008,
the Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 has full European homologation for road
use (a must have for some competitive environments where a road legal
car has to be entered).
There are further product changes: all Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 cars
now have a number of the 2008 Model year improvements from the road versions
of the Elise and Exige, namely:
" Instrument pack with new graphic design and expanded functionality
" New alarm/immobiliser + single integrated function key
" Variable Lotus Traction Control
" Variable Lotus Launch Control
In traditional Lotus style, weight saving is paramount. Weighing in at
just 928 kg, the power to weight ratio is an impressive 271 hp / tonne
(273 PS / tonne). Such a fantastic power to weight ratio alone of course
does not make a superlative track car, so the Exige Cup 260 has a formidable
list of standard equipment that includes Lotus specific LTS compound Yokohama
A048R tyres, 4-piston AP Racing front brake calipers, adjustable dampers
and anti-roll bar, the latest FIA 6-point roll cage and sports driver
and passenger seats.
The car can also be ordered as a Track version for track use only. The
Track Version comes prefitted with an FIA approved 6-point roll cage,
and 4-point harnesses. In addition, a wide range of motorsport specific
options are also available with this version.
- 70 litre fuel cell (FIA approved)
- Yokohama A005 racing slick tyres with Hi-Power silver 5-spoke ultra
lightweight forged alloy wheels
- C64 6-speed gearbox with dog engagement and revised ratios
- 1.5-way adjustable plate-type limited slip differential
- Race specification battery with battery tray
- De-cat pipe
- Level 2 stainless steel sports exhaust - 104.0 dB(A)
- Black race seat - driver only (FIA approved)
- Black 6-point harnesses - driver only (FIA approved)
The Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 is one of the quickest cars around a circuit.
Key to this
incredible performance is the aerodynamic package, which produces over
40 kg of downforce at 160 kmh increasing grip and stability at higher
speeds. With a top speed of 247 kmh (147 mph) and a zero to 160 kmh (100
mph) in circa 9.9 seconds, 0 to 100 kmh in circa 4.1 seconds (0 to 60
mph in circa 4 seconds), the MY2008 Exige Cup 260 is the perfect partner
for the serious racer. Combined Fuel Consumption is 9.1 l/100km and the
CO2 emissions 216 g/km.
Further details about the Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260:
Engine
The supercharged and intercooled engine in the Exige Cup 260 has a maximum
power
output of 260 PS (257 hp) at 8000 rpm and a torque figure of 236 Nm (174
lbft) at 6000 rpm.
This significant amount of extra power and torque now available together
with the VVTL-i
variable cam system ensures that there is a smooth and linear surge of
power from low
engine speeds all the way to the maximum 8000 rpm (8500 rpm transient
for 2 seconds).
The Roots-type Eaton M62 supercharger (with a sealed-for-life internal
mechanism meaning that it does not require the use of the engine's oil)
is run from the crankshaft and has an integral bypass valve for part load
operation. Charge air (air under pressure from the supercharger) is cooled
through an air-to-air intercooler (the air enters via the enhanced roof
scoop) before being fed into the engine itself. All charge air ducting
has been kept as short as possible with large diameter pipes to minimise
restriction and maximise throttle response and efficiency. Four high capacity
injectors and an uprated fuel pump add additional fuel under hard acceleration
or continuous high speed driving.
A sports-type clutch plate and heavy duty clutch cover transfer the engine
power and torque to the lightweight C64 six-speed gearbox (with an aluminium
casing) - with the same perfectly spaced ratios as the Exige S. A Torsen
type limited slip differential is fitted as standard, with a plate type
limited slip differential available as an option.
Keen to pass on lessons learned on the track with the Exige GT3 racing
programme, Lotus Sport has contributed another important technology -
launch control combined with variable traction control. This combo has
already made its production debut with the track-oriented Lotus 2-Eleven.
From the driver's seat the launch control allows you to determine the
number of revs you
wish to use during a standing start. Having programmed that limit, you
then hold your foot down hard on the throttle and sidestep the clutch
at departure from the line time. The clutch damper cushions the severity
of the clutch / transmission engagement to minimise the stresses to the
drivetrain (noting that abusive/ continuous standing start applications
will destroy the drivetrain components). The launch control also keeps
wheelspin at bay until 6 mph, after which the traction control assumes
its duties.
As with launch control, you can control the amount of traction control
you require from the driver's seats, altering it on the move to suit the
characteristics of particular corners. The amount of traction control
can be varied in over 30 increments from an optimum 7 percent tyre slip
to completely off. The message display in the new instrument pack displays
what degree of traction control you have currently dialled in.
An Accusump (engine oil accumulator unit) is included in the whole package
as an oil
reservoir back-up for extreme track use ensuring that, under those conditions,
the engine oil pressure remains constant.
More than just new dials
The new instrument pack fitted to the whole of the MY2008 Exige and Elise
range is also
carried over to the Sport Exige Cup 260. It is more than just a fresh
pair of stylishly back-lit dials. It also features a high-definition LCD
message panel that can display a scrolling text message with vehicle systems
information.
The new instrument pack always displays the fuel gauge, engine temperature
and odometer, however you can select to display the time, trip distance
or a digital read-out of your speed in the opposite calibration to that
of your speedometer dial - if your dial is in mph, the readout is in km/h
and vice-versa.
Warning symbols are 'secret until lit', keeping the instrumentation free
from visual clutter and distraction until absolutely necessary. New gearchange
'shift' lights similarly remain hidden until required. There are three
shift up lights, cumulatively lighting when the driver is getting closer
to the rev limiter and when all three are illuminated, they flash to indicate
that you're almost on the rev limiter so time to change up a gear!
A "key" issue
In response to forthcoming legislation, the Exige Cup 260 has a new "Thatcham
approved" alarm/immobiliser system. This, in turn, has enabled the
new Lotus design of key that incorporates the controls for the alarm/immobiliser
and central locking functions. This upmarket key fob features three buttons,
the one which locks the doors and sets the alarm/immobiliser is stylishly
crowned with the famous Lotus roundel. The second button unlocks the doors
and de-actives the alarm/immobiliser, and the final button is a panic
button.
Roof Scoop
The Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 retains the full length roof scoop from
the outgoing Sport
Exige Cup 255, which improves the intake ambient air flow rate, so allowing
the Exige Cup 260 to gain a higher charge density in the cylinders.
Wheels and Tyres
16-spoke cast wheels are shod with Lotus specific LTS compound Yokohama
A048R tyres to maximise grip and achieve the ride and handling targets
set by Lotus.
Brakes
The brake system includes large diameter 308 mm 2-piece aluminium belled
cast iron crossdrilled and ventilated front discs and 282 mm cross-drilled
and ventilated discs at the rear, upgraded Pagid RS14 sports brake pads
set into the brake calipers (AP Racing two piece radially mounted, 4 piston
at the front and Brembo sliding at the rear), high grade silicone brake
fluid and stainless steel braided brake hoses - all linked to the proven
Lotus track tuned servo-assisted four-channel ABS system that enhances
braking performance and minimizes stopping distance without taking over
from the skill of the driver.
Suspension
Adjustable dampers and a stiffened and adjustable front anti-roll bar
allows customers to
tailor the handling characteristics of the car to their own requirements.
As the Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 cars are equipped for track use, a double
shear track
control arm brace is provided to cope with the expected kerb abuse during
racing or hard
track day driving.
Safety Equipment
Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 cars have the safety equipment expected of a
race car, with
sports seats, 3-point "Webb Lock" harnesses (4-point driver
and passenger seat belt
harnesses are provided for track use only). The 6-point roll cage is FIA
approved and is
provided with the vehicle as a no-cost option for dealer fit after delivery.
Completing the
additional safety equipment is An electronic ignition kill switch with
cockpit and external
activation and a plumbed electrically activated fire extinguisher system,
again with cockpit and external panic switches.
Specification
The standard specification Lotus Sport Exige Cup 260 is road legal within
the European Union, and can be registered for road use. The vehicle is
supplied with a separate FIA approved 6- point roll cage and 4-point harnesses.
These are for track use only and can be installed by an authorized Lotus
dealer at the request of the customer. Other track options are available
from Lotus Sport that can be fitted during production. Vehicles fitted
with these parts cannot be road registered.
Options (all subject to local taxation
rates)
" FIA approved 70 litre fuel cell (track use only)
" Lotus Sport limited slip differential (plate type)
" Air conditioning
" Metallic paint
" Lifestyle paint
" Race battery and holder
Other more hardcore track options are available - prices on application
(ie 'Level Two' exhaust
with de-cat pipe, dog gearbox, Recaro/Lotus Sport driver's seat with 6-point
harness etc).
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