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Lotus - Esprit (1992)
The Lotus Esprit — a name that evokes sleek lines, mid‑engine performance and a storied heritage of British automotive engineering — returned to the spotlight in the early 1990s with a refined, lightweight design that attracted driving enthusiasts around the world. The 1992 model, in particular, struck a balance between agility and luxury that many collectors still chase today. Prices for a 1992 Lotus Esprit vary depending on provenance, mileage and restoration quality, but understanding the overall *Lotus Esprit price* trend requires a look at the vehicle’s build, how it has appreciated or depreciated over time, and how it compares to its peers in the classic sports‑car market.
- Engine: 2.4‑L Lotus (Monaco) 4‑cyl, inline, twin‑turbo (collective output 310 hp)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (selected), occasional 5‑speed manual options
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline)
- Drive Layout: Mid‑engine, rear‑wheel drive
- Dimensions: Length: 4,170 mm (164 in); Width: 1,700 mm (67 in); Height: 1,115 mm (44 in); Wheelbase: 2,450 mm (96 in)
- Weight: Approximately 1,150 kg (2,532 lb) curb weight
- Top Speed: ~250 km/h (155 mph)*
- 0‑60 mph (0‑100 km/h): ~6.0 seconds**
- Horsepower: 310 hp (230 kW) at 4,600‑9,800 rpm
- Torque: 306 lb‑ft (415 Nm) at 2,550‑7,500 rpm
- Suspension: Double wishbone, coil springs, adjustable dampers (rear) and MacPherson struts (front)
- Brakes: Disc brakes with ventilated front rotors
- Notes: *Exact figures can shift slightly with model sub‑variants; **0‑60 times based on a well‑maintained, production‑factory spec
Lotus Esprit depreciation is an important factor for buyers and sellers, especially when evaluating the condition of a 1992 model. Classic sports cars generally lose value quickly in the first few years of ownership because of the steep drop in perceived novelty. For the Esprit, you can expect:
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its market value, as buyers test the waters of this unique mid‑engine platform.
- Second‑third year: Depreciation slows to 8‑12% per year, as collectors cement the vehicle’s status as
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