Europa S
The Lotus Europa S (Type 121), produced 2006-2010 as mid-engine sports car emphasizing comfort versus track-focused Elise philosophy, features turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four engine producing 200 PS (197 bhp/147 kW) at 5,400 rpm and 272 Nm (201 lb-ft) torque utilizing Borg Warner K14 turbocharger with air-to-air intercooler, paired with six-speed manual transmission driving rear wheels through extreme lightweight construction achieving just 995 kg dry weight via extruded and bonded aluminum chassis with composite body panels. Exceptional power-to-weight ratio exceeding 200 horsepower per ton enables impressive performance achieving 242 km/h (150 mph) top speed from mid-engine layout optimizing weight distribution and handling dynamics, supported by sophisticated double-wishbone suspension geometry and ventilated disc brakes creating genuine sports car capability.
The Europa S represents Lotus strategy providing more comfortable alternative to hardcore Elise combining mid-engine performance with improved daily usability through enhanced sound insulation, available air conditioning, and refined interior appointments unusual for Lotus minimalist philosophy. Later Europa SE variant increased output to 225 PS (222 bhp/165 kW) and 300 Nm (221 lb-ft) torque through revised turbocharger and updated engine management creating enhanced performance envelope. Advanced engineering features Lotus characteristic aluminum chassis technology weighing just 995 kg creating remarkable agility and handling precision, turbocharged power delivery providing strong mid-range acceleration versus naturally-aspirated Elise variants, and distinctive styling with aggressive front fascia and sculpted side intakes. Popular among Lotus enthusiasts seeking mid-engine driving experience with improved comfort versus Elise austerity, the Europa S combines genuine 240+ km/h performance with engaging manual transmission operation, characteristic Lotus handling precision through lightweight construction and sophisticated suspension geometry, and unique market positioning as affordable mid-engine turbocharged sports car representing final Lotus model before subsequent Evora development establishing Europa S as collectible variant among modern Lotus range representing Colin Chapman lightweight philosophy adapted to contemporary market requirements with forced-induction performance.