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Lotus - Esprit (1995)

The Lotus Esprit is more than just a car; it’s an icon of 1990s sports‑car style, known for its sharp lines and daring performance. If you’re curious about the Lotus Esprit price landscape, you’ll find that many factors—from mileage and condition to location and the specific year—play a role. In this overview we’ll dive into the Lotus Esprit 1995 price, explore what a 1995 Lotus Esprit is worth today, unpack typical depreciation trends, and compare the model to its contemporary rivals to help you gauge its true market value.

Key Specifications
What the 1995 Lotus Esprit Really Offers

  • Engine: 1.8 L 4‑Cylinder DOHC (1NZ‑U; 200 hp)
  • Transmission: 5‑Speed Manual or optional 4‑Speed Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium recommended)
  • Front/Rear Suspension: Independent coil‑over (front), cable cord (rear) for balanced handling
  • Drivetrain: Front‑Engine / Rear‑Wheel Drive (RWD)
  • Trim Levels: GT, GT‑8, GTE (with optional Superleggera features)
  • Dimensions: 4,315 mm (length) × 1,763 mm (width) × 1,264 mm (height)
  • Wheelbase: 2,585 mm
  • Weight: Approx. 1,070 kg (varies by trim and equipment)
  • Top Speed: 215 km/h (126 mph) on the GT trim
  • Accélération 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 6.4 s (GT), 5.9 s (GT‑8)
  • Braking: 37‑in. steel discs, 4‑wheel ABS (optional)
  • Interior Features: Lightweight trim, optional synthetic leather seats, 2007‑models introduced optional navigation

Depreciation Insight: How the Vale 1995 Lotus Esprit Evolves Over Time

Understanding Lotus Esprit depreciation is essential for investors collectors, and enthusiasts alike. While the specific watch‑time depreciates, statistical patterns emerge:

  • First year: typically loses 15‑20% of its value, reflecting the rapid burn of depreciation curves in the classic sports‑car segment.
  • Year 2‑3: another moderate drop of 8‑10%, as the vehicle moves from “new‑to‑you” to “well‑maintained classic.”
  • Year 4‑5: value often stabilizes, with a 5‑8% yearly decrease as the car enters a niche collector status.
  • Beyond 5‑10 years: growth is possible due to scarcity, especially for low‑mileage GT and GTE variants, and careful maintenance records.

These estimates help explain why the used Lotus Esprit price can swing widely; the car’s condition, maintenance history, and provenance heavily influence the final sale.

What Is a 1995 Lotus Esprit Worth? Comparisons to Contemporary Models

The Lotus Esprit 1995 price is often benchmarked against похожие vehicles like the M


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