The Lotus Seven Roadster of 1957 is a two-seater, lightweight sports car with an undeniable style. Its simple yet robust and agile design has been in continuous production since 1957, making it one of the most iconic automotive designs in history. At first glance, the Lotus Seven Roadster turns heads with its beautiful curves and distinctive appeal. Its low-slung silhouette, large exposed wheel wells, and long bonnet lend it an air of unmistakable style. The long flanks and racing green colour of the car are reminiscent of the racing cars that inspired it. The central open cockpit invites two people to share the driving experience. The car is powered by a 948 cc Coventry Climax engine, a powerful and reliable machine which delivers a maximum output of 46 horsepower and a top speed of 190 km per hour. The rigid yet lightweight chassis of the car features a semi-trailing arm independent front suspension, drum brakes at the front, and a live rear axle with a Panhard rod suspension. This ensures a comfortable ride and responsive handling. The Lotus Seven Roadster of 1957 is a true classic of British Sports car design. From its muscular lines to its racing pedigree, it is clear why this model continues to be popular with collectors and connoisseurs alike. A classic that will always remain timeless and admired.
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