Encor is a British start-up that has ‘Singer-ed’ the OG Esprit. But there’s another idea at play here: 400bhp is plenty in a car that weighs less than 1,200kg. Encor can do this because it uses a ...
A little British company called Encor is marking the 50-year anniversary of the Lotus Esprit’s spectacular debut at the 1975 Paris Motor Show with a new restomod, essentially a ground-up redo of the ...
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10 restomods that do retro-modern perfectly
Retro looks, modern performance: These restomods perfectly blend classic style with modern tech.
Although James Bond is most associated with legendary Aston Martins like the DB5, the Vanquish V12 and the Vantage V8, those aren’t the only British vehicles to have graced the silver screen on his ...
The enduring wedge that Lotus calls the Esprit is being reborn in the form of a ground-up remastering. More than your typical restomod, the Encor Series 1 costs a staggering £430,000 before taxes, ...
In recent years, the automotive restomod scene has picked up serious steam. From Alfa Romeos to Porsches, it seems like there is always a company (or sometimes, several) that will take your classic ...
The Esprit remained in production all the way through to 1996, with each successive generation slightly softening the sharp edges of the Giugiaro original (the last model, the Series 4 from 1994, was ...
Half a century ago, Giorgetto Giugiaro's wedge-shaped Lotus Esprit made its public debut and quickly became a British sports car icon. Today, this icon is reborn as a stunning, limited-edition ...
The Lotus Esprit has become a restomod, but the version by Encor looks awesome. Improved in every way but not overstyled, it's the Lotus version of early Singer reimagined 911s. Power isn't hugely ...
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