Cortina Mk I
The Lotus Cortina Mk I features naturally-aspirated 1.6-liter twin-cam Lotus engine producing 105 horsepower with Harry Mundy-designed aluminum cylinder head featuring dual overhead camshafts on Ford Kent block through close-ratio manual transmission shared with Lotus Elan and rear-wheel-drive representing Ford-Lotus collaboration homologation special with lightweight aluminum body panels for doors hood and trunk achieving approximately 60 percent weight reduction for major panels featuring distinctive white-and-green Lotus livery and lowered suspension with comprehensive racing-derived components establishing genuine motorsport connection with proven competition success in touring car racing delivering characteristic twin-cam engine character with high-revving performance and sophisticated chassis dynamics representing early-1960s British motorsport engineering excellence with proven reliability and characteristic Lotus handling precision establishing limited-production homologation special with only 3306 examples produced establishing extreme collector desirability.
Lotus Cortina Mk I launched 1963 represents Ford-Lotus collaboration establishing homologation special for touring car racing competing in European and British championships establishing comprehensive motorsport success with multiple race victories and championship titles continuing production until 1966 before Mk II successor establishing significant British motorsport heritage with distinctive twin-cam Lotus engineering and Ford production capability representing ultimate expression of compact British sports sedan with genuine racing pedigree and proven competition reliability establishing cultural icon status with characteristic white-and-green Lotus colors and comprehensive racing success continuing Ford performance tradition with Colin Chapman Lotus engineering excellence establishing legendary motorsport homologation special with enduring enthusiast appreciation and significant collector value representing peak 1960s British touring car development with proven racing success and characteristic Lotus innovation establishing foundation for subsequent performance Ford models.