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Lotus - Carlton (1993)

Discover the legendary Lotus Carlton in all its historic glory. Born in 1993, this British supercar remains a symbol of pure horsepower and unforgettable performance. Whether you’re curious about the Lotus Carlton price you can expect today, want to know the Lotus Carlton 1993 price, or are looking for a used Lotus Carlton price, this overview will give you a clear understanding of what to expect in the market today.

  • Model: Lotus Carlton 1993
  • Engine: 4.6‑liter (4,434 cc) 6‑cylitre 24‑valve I‑6 with twin‑charging (turbo + supercharger)
  • Horsepower: Approximately 400–480 hp depending on tuning and age
  • Torque: 480–520 lb‑ft (varies by build)
  • Transmission: Various – 5‑speed manual (original), 5‑speed automatic (later build)
  • Drivetrain: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline (>=95 octane) recommended for highest performance
  • Top speed: 180–190 mph (225–300 km/h) on partials track tests
  • 0‑60 mph: 3.8–4.2 seconds (world‑record speed record time in 1993)
  • Dimensions: Length 4,420 mm; Width 1,840 mm; Height 1,240 mm; Wheelbase 2,460 mm.
  • Weight: Approximately 1,650 kg (with driver)
  • Suspension: Independent double wishbones; fully adjustable dampers (to maximize dynamic handling)
  • Brakes: 4‑wheel disc system: 330 mm front, 350 mm rear
  • Safety: Crash‑strut, airbags (varies by build date), reinforced chassis
  • Interior: Leather seats, digital dashboard, lightweight racing seats optional.

Lotus Carlton Depreciation

When assessing a vehicle as iconic as the Lotus Carlton, depreciation is a critical factor. Below is a realistic glimpse into how Lotus Carlton depreciation typically unfolds:

  • First Year: The car usually loses 15–20% of its market value right after purchase, largely due to market volatility and after‑market modifications.
  • Second Year: Depreciation reduces to about 10–12% as the vehicle enters the early 3‑year mark. Owners often add aftermarket performance tuning, further affecting resale figures.
  • Third to Fifth Years: The rate of Lotus Carlton depreciation slows, holding steady around 5–7% per year. Classic cars typically stabilize in value


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