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Lotus - Esprit (2003)

Attention Lotus enthusiasts and potential buyers: if you’re hunting for a clear snapshot of the Lotus Esprit price landscape, you’ve come to the right place. This comprehensive guide walks you through the 2003 model’s specifications, depreciation curves, and how the used Lotus Esprit price fits into the broader sports‑car market.

  • Model Year: 2003
  • Engine: 3.5‑L twin‑turboci V6, 400 hp @ 8,250 rpm
  • Torque: 500 lb‑ft @ 2,850 rpm
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (available 6‑spd automatic)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (recommended 92 octane)
  • Curb Weight: 2,650 lb (1,200 kg)
  • Wheelbase: 96.9 in (245 cm)
  • Length: 155.1 in (3.94 m)
  • Width: 70.9 in (180 cm)
  • Height: 53.9 in (137 cm)
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph: 4.4 s; Top Speed: 158 mph (254 km/h)
  • Feature Highlights: Carbon‑fiber roof, wrap‑around roof lights, dual‑zone climate control, optional wet‑sensing wipers

When you’re evaluating the Lotus Esprit 2003 price, you’re looking at a car that blends legendary engineering with a modern iteration of the classic hatchback coupe. But the price you eventually pay will depend on mileage, condition, interior amenities, and the local market.

Lotus Esprit depreciation

Understanding depreciation is key to making a smart purchase. Here’s a realistic breakdown using long‑term average figures:

  • First year: 15‑20% drop from new value, largely due to the premium intake of used Lotus Esprit price.
  • Year 2–3: 30‑35% cumulative depreciation. Residual resale value usually sits around 60-65% of the original tag price.
  • Year 4–5: 45‑50% cumulative loss. The vehicle will still retain robust performance appeal, but ancillary costs rise.
  • Beyond 5 years: 60‑65% depreciation overall. While pricing stabilizes, maintenance and parts become more predictable.

So the question “what is a 2003 Lotus Esprit worth?” pulls into focus a figure that typically ranges


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