2011 Lotus Exige S260 Final Edition

2011 Lotus Exige S260 Final Edition

This 2011 Lotus Exige is #18 of 30 S 260 Final Edition models produced exclusively for the US market and shows just under 2,800 miles. The car is finished in Chrome Orange over a black leather interior, and power is from a supercharged and intercooled 1.8-liter inline-four paired with a six-speed manual transaxle. The Final Edition came standard with the Sport, Touring, and Track Packs including a limited-slip differential, adjustable Öhlins dampers, ProBax sport seats, and extended leather trim. Additional equipment consists of a removable roof panel, forged wheels, AP Racing brake calipers, air conditioning, and an Alpine CD player. The car was acquired by the seller from its original owner in February 2020. This Final Edition Exige is offered with factory tools and manuals, two keys, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Florida title in the seller's name.

2,800-Mile 2011 Lotus Exige S 260 Final Edition

The Exige featured hand-laid carbon fiber and composite body panels over a bonded aluminum chassis. The Final Edition was distinguished by a body-colored rear wing, front splitter, side intake covers, and roof scoop. The car features a removable roof panel as well as S badging on the rear clamshell and front fenders.

2,800-Mile 2011 Lotus Exige S 260 Final Edition

Matte black forged wheels are mounted with Yokohama Advan A048 tires sized 195/50R-16 front and 225/45R-17 rear. Cross-drilled brake rotors are paired with AP Racing calipers up front, and the Final Edition came with the Track Pack including adjustable Öhlins dampers.

2,800-Mile 2011 Lotus Exige S 260 Final Edition

The cabin features exposed aluminum trim and the Sport Pack, which adds a strengthened steel roll hoop as well as ProBax Type 72 seats with black leather upholstery and harness passthroughs. The car features shoulder belts, air conditioning, and an Alpine CD player as well as the Touring Pack with black floor mats, additional leather trim, and more. The seller states that the passenger-side door lock is not working properly and must be unlocked manually.

2,800-Mile 2011 Lotus Exige S 260 Final Edition

A three-spoke steering wheel frames a 9k-rpm tachometer, a 180-mph speedometer, and an odometer showing just under 2,800 miles. The seller has reportedly added 200 miles since early February 2020.

2,800-Mile 2011 Lotus Exige S 260 Final Edition

Output from the supercharged and intercooled 1.8-liter Toyota 2ZZ inline-four remained standard for the Final Edition, which was rated at 257 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and 174 lb-ft of torque at 6,000 rpm. Shifting is through a six-speed manual transaxle with an optional limited-slip differential. An oil change has been performed in preparation for the sale.

2,800-Mile 2011 Lotus Exige S 260 Final Edition

The February 2020 Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage, listing registration and service activity with two owners in Florida.

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2011 Lotus Exige S260 Final Edition

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