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The Lotus Seven was a small, simple, lightweight two-seater open-top sports car
Sports car

A sports car is a term used to describe a class of automobile. The exact definition varies, but generally it is used to refer to a low to ground, light weight vehicle with a powerful engine....
 produced by Lotus Cars
Lotus Cars

File:Final assembly.jpgLotus Cars is a United Kingdom manufacturer of sports car and race car automobiles based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and high Car handling characteristics....
 (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1972.

It was designed by Lotus founder Colin Chapman
Colin Chapman

Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Order of the British Empire was an influential United Kingdom designer, inventor, and builder in the automotive industry....
 and has been considered the embodiment of the Lotus philosophy of performance through low weight and simplicity. The original model was highly successful with more than 2,500 cars sold, due to its attraction as a road legal car that could be used for clubman racing
Clubmans

Clubmans are prototype front-engined sports racing cars that originated in Britain in 1965 and remain a very popular class of racing. Initiated by Nick Syrett of the British Racing and Sports Car Club and organised by the Clubmans Register which represent car owners, drivers and constructors....
.

After Lotus ended production of the Seven, Caterham
Caterham Cars

Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, England and part of the British motor industry....
 bought the rights to it, and today make both kits and fully assembled cars.

History
The Lotus Seven was launched in 1957, after the Lotus Eleven
Lotus Eleven

The Lotus Eleven was a racing car built in various versions by Lotus Cars from 1956 until 1958. The later versions built in 1958 are sometimes referred to as Lotus 13, although this was not an official designation....
 was in limited production.






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The Lotus Seven was a small, simple, lightweight two-seater open-top sports car
Sports car

A sports car is a term used to describe a class of automobile. The exact definition varies, but generally it is used to refer to a low to ground, light weight vehicle with a powerful engine....
 produced by Lotus Cars
Lotus Cars

File:Final assembly.jpgLotus Cars is a United Kingdom manufacturer of sports car and race car automobiles based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. The company designs and builds race and production automobiles of light weight and high Car handling characteristics....
 (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1972.

It was designed by Lotus founder Colin Chapman
Colin Chapman

Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Order of the British Empire was an influential United Kingdom designer, inventor, and builder in the automotive industry....
 and has been considered the embodiment of the Lotus philosophy of performance through low weight and simplicity. The original model was highly successful with more than 2,500 cars sold, due to its attraction as a road legal car that could be used for clubman racing
Clubmans

Clubmans are prototype front-engined sports racing cars that originated in Britain in 1965 and remain a very popular class of racing. Initiated by Nick Syrett of the British Racing and Sports Car Club and organised by the Clubmans Register which represent car owners, drivers and constructors....
.

After Lotus ended production of the Seven, Caterham
Caterham Cars

Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, England and part of the British motor industry....
 bought the rights to it, and today make both kits and fully assembled cars.

History


The Lotus Seven was launched in 1957, after the Lotus Eleven
Lotus Eleven

The Lotus Eleven was a racing car built in various versions by Lotus Cars from 1956 until 1958. The later versions built in 1958 are sometimes referred to as Lotus 13, although this was not an official designation....
 was in limited production. The Seven name was left over, due to a model that was abandoned by Lotus; a car that would have seen Lotus entering Formula Two
Formula Two

Formula Two, abbreviated to F2, is a type of formula racing and was previously the main feeder series to Formula One. It was replaced by Formula 3000 in 1985, but the FIA announced in 2008 that Formula Two would return for 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship season in the form of the FIA Formula Two Championship....
 with a Riley-engined single-seater in 1952 or 1953. However, the car was completed around Chapman's chassis as a sports car by its backers and christened the Clairmonte Special.

Based on Chapman's first series-produced Lotus 6
Lotus 6

After building multiple Classic Trials and road racing cars, Colin Chapman introduced his first 'production' car, the Lotus 6, in 1952. The heart of the Mark 6, as it was called, was a fully stressed space frame....
, the Seven was powered by a Ford
Ford Motor Company

The Ford Motor Company is an United States multinational corporation and the world's List of automobile manufacturers#World Motor Vehicle Production by Manufacturer based on worldwide vehicle sales, following Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group....
 Side-valve
Side-valve

Side-valve may refer to:* Flathead engine* Ford Flathead engineSee also* Cam-in-block...
 1,172 cc engine
Internal combustion engine

The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the combustion of a fuel occurs in a combustion chamber inside and integral to the engine. In an internal combustion engine it is always the expansion of the high temperature and pressure gases that are produced by the combustion which apply force to the movable component of the engine, such as...
. It was mainly for lower budget club racing on short tracks (750 motor club).

The Lotus Seven Series 2 (S2) followed in 1960, and the Series 3 (S3) in 1968. In 1970, Lotus radically changed the shape of the car to create the slightly more conventional sized Series 4 (S4), with a squarer fibreglass shell replacing most of the aluminium bodywork. It also offered some "luxuries" as standard, such as an internal heater matrix. The S4 model was not widely welcomed, and Lotus sold few cars.

The British tax system of the time (Purchase Tax) meant the car could be supplied as a kit (known as "completely knocked down" or CKD) without attracting the tax surcharge that would apply if sold in assembled form. Tax rules specified assembly instructions could not be included, but in a typical Chapman-inspired piece of lateral thinking, there was no rule covering the inclusion of disassembly instructions. Hence all the enthusiast had to do was to follow these in reverse.

Having joined the EEC on 1 January 1973, the UK had to abolish Purchase Tax and adopt VAT instead. VAT does not allow for concessions such as "CKD", so the tax advantage of the kit-built Lotus Seven came to an end. (Note that VAT does allow for variable rating and even zero-rating" of certain goods and services; but the Government still opted not to indulge the kit-builder).

In 1973, Lotus decided to shed fully its "British tax system"-inspired kit car
Kit car

A kit car is an automobile that is available in kit form, which means that the client buys a set of parts and needs to assemble the car themselves....
 image and concentrate on limited series motor racing cars. As part of this plan, it sold the rights to the Seven to its only remaining agents Caterham Cars
Caterham Cars

Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, England and part of the British motor industry....
. After a brief period producing the Series 4, including assembly of the last "kits" supplied by Lotus, Caterham introduced their version of the Series 3, and have been manufacturing and refining this car ever since as the Caterham Seven.

Replicas

Since the design of the Lotus Seven is so simple, over 160 companies have offered replicas or Seven-type cars over the years. Such cars are often referred to as "sevenesque" or simply a "seven" or "se7en". Sometimes they are also called clubmans
Clubmans

Clubmans are prototype front-engined sports racing cars that originated in Britain in 1965 and remain a very popular class of racing. Initiated by Nick Syrett of the British Racing and Sports Car Club and organised by the Clubmans Register which represent car owners, drivers and constructors....
. Some examples are:
  • McGregor Motorsport Ltd (New Zealand) Lotus 7 replica kits and manufacturers
  • Marc Nordon Racing
    Marc Nordon Racing

    Marc Nordon Racing is a kit car manufacturer specialising in Bike-engined cars or BECs and in particular, Lotus Seven Replicas. They are based in Harrogate, England....
     Vortx RT, RT+ and RT Super
  • Luego Sports Cars Velocity and V8 Viento in UK
  • Almac
    Almac

    Almac is a contract research organization based in the United Kingdom. Almac is headquartered in Craigavon, Northern Ireland, and employs about 2,200 in the United Kingdom and United States....
     a kit car manufacturer in New Zealand
  • BWE Locust
    Locust (car)

    Locust is a Lotus 7 inspired kit car.The Locust Seven differs from most other sevenesque cars in that it doesn't use a space frame chassis, but a Body-on-frame and a body constructed from three 8ft by 4ft sheets of 3/4" thick exterior grade or marine plywood alternatively Medium-density fibreboard sheets....
    , Hornet
    Hornet (car)

    The Hornet is a Lotus Seven copy with a difference. Most cars of this type are tiny and they have, to put it mildly, a ?sporting? ride. The Hornet is different; unlike most other Seven variants, it was designed with both space and comfort in mind....
    , Grasshopper
    Grasshopper (car)

    The Grasshopper is a children's Lotus Seven type car. It is a smaller version of the Locust_ kit car. It is built using the same methods as the full size version with the body tub built from plywood or MDF ....
  • Caterham
    Caterham Cars

    Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, England and part of the British motor industry....
     owns the rights to reproduce the Lotus Super Seven
  • Dax Cars ltd
  • Deman Motorsport
  • Westfield Sportscars produces several models
  • PRB Clubman - manufactured Peter R Bladewell in Strathfield, Sydney Australia.
  • Stalker V6 Clubman
    Stalker V6 Clubman

    The Stalker V6 Clubman made by Brunton Automotive is a kitcar replica of a Lotus Seven .The drivetrain is based on components from the Chevrolet S-10 two-wheel drive pickup truck as sold in the United States and Canada from the mid 1980s through the early 1990s....
     by Brunton Automotive
  • Raptor by Tornado Sports Cars
  • Donkervoort
    Donkervoort

    Donkervoort Automobielen BV is a producer of sports cars based in Lelystad in The Netherlands. This car brand was founded in 1978 by Joop Donkervoort....
     from Netherlands
    Netherlands

    The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
     with Audi
    Audi

    AUDI AG, is a Germany car manufacturer which produces cars under the Audi brand, . The name Audi is based on a latin translation of the last name of the founder August "Horch", itself the German word for ?hear." Another explanation for the origin of the name is as an acronym for ?Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt."...
    -Turbo-Engines
  • Höckmayr KFZ-Technik (HKT) from Germany
    Germany

    Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
     also with Audi-Turbo-Engines
  • Hauser
    Hauser

    Hauser is a surname and may refer to:* Dwight Hauser Dwight Hauser screenwriter, actor and producer, father of actor Wings Hauser* Eduard Hauser, Swiss cross-country skier and Olympics bronze medallist...
     from Switzerland
    Switzerland

    Switzerland is a landlocked Swiss Alps country of roughly 7.7 million people in Western Europe with an area of 41,285 km?. Switzerland is a federal republic consisting of 26 states called Cantons of Switzerland....
     with BMW
    BMW

    , is an independent German automotive industry founded in 1916. It also produces BMW Motorrad, is the owner of the MINI brand and is the parent company of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars....
     engines
  • Tiger Z100, Tiger R6, Tiger B6 & Tiger Cat E1 from Tiger Racing Ltd
  • MAC #1
  • MK Indy
    MK Indy

    The MK Indy is a Lotus 7 replica based on the Locost principle, built by MK Sportscars in Langold, Nottinghamshire. The Indy has an independent rear suspension using the differential and drive shafts from a Ford Sierra....
     from MK Engineering (using Ford Sierra
    Ford Sierra

    The Ford Sierra is a large family car built by Ford Europe from 1982 until 1993. It was designed by Uwe Bahnsen, Robert Lutz and Patrick le Qu?ment....
     parts)
  • Mitsuoka
    Mitsuoka

    is a small Japanese automobile company which builds modern Japanese cars to resemble United Kingdom vehicles of the 1950s and 1960s. It is primarily a coachbuilder, taking production cars like the Nissan Micra and replacing the bodywork with its own custom designs....
     Zero 1 from Toyama
    Toyama Prefecture

    is a Prefectures of Japan of Japan located in the Chubu region on Honshu island. The capital is the city of Toyama, Toyama.Toyama is the leading industrial prefecture on the Japan Sea coast, and has the industrial advantage of cheap electricity due to abundant water resources....
    , Japan
    Japan

    Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
  • ESTfield
    ESTfield

    ESTfield is a Lotus Seven-style car manufactured by RaceTech in Estonia either as a kit car or in key ready form. The design is basically a Locost that has been adapted to take Lada parts instead of the Ford Escort of the original Locost....
     from RaceTech
    RaceTech

    RaceTech is a company in Estonia that makes karts, the Lotus 7 clone ESTfield and GTest, a two seated, mid-engined sports car kit modelled on the Ford GT40....
     (using Lada
    Lada

    Lada is the trademark of AvtoVAZ, a Russian car manufacturer in Togliatti, Russia, Samara Oblast. All the manufacturer's vehicles sold nowadays are of the Lada brand but this has not always been so....
     parts)
  • Esther
    Esther (car)

    Esther is a Lotus 7 type automobile made in Ugglerum, Sweden. The company was founded by Lars Svensson and Magnus Haferbier in 1987. They started off with a shingle wood board jig which had been used for earlier Lotus 7 copies in the Kalmar area....
  • Several models from Robin Hood Engineering Ltd
  • Dala7
    Dala7

    Dala7 is a taller and wider Lotus 7 inspired design using Volvo parts. The idea behind the design was to make a sevenesque car suitable for Sweden conditions, so it was made taller and wider to make it possible for taller persons to sit comfortably and to make it possible to use Volvo parts that are abundant in Sweden....
     (a taller and wider design using Volvo
    Volvo

    The Volvo Group is a Sweden supplier of commercial vehicles such as trucks, buses and construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, aerospace components and financial services....
     parts)
  • Rotus, originally built with components from Japan and a Mazda rotary engine
    Mazda Wankel engine

    All Mazda Wankel engine are essentially a single family ? they all derive from the first Felix Wankel experiments in the early 1960s. Over the years, displacement has been increased , and turbocharging has been added to great effect....
  • Gregory
  • Superformance S1 Roadster
    Superformance

    Superformance, LLC is a small United States automobile company that builds, designs, and imports sports cars and replicars. The company was founded as "Superformance International" by Hi-Tech Automotive Ltd in 1996....
  • Leitch Super Sprint
    Leitch Super Sprint

    The Leitch Super Sprint is a Lotus Seven replica made by Leitch Motorsport and Restoration, Ltd, in Invercargill, New Zealand.Barry Leitch started building Super Sprints in 1986 and regularly raced them competitively in local classic and sports car racing....
    , Leitch Industries, Invercargill, New Zealand
  • Fraser Clubman
    Fraser Clubman

    Fraser Clubman is a kit car similar to a Lotus Seven Series 3, built in Auckland, New Zealand by Fraser Cars Ltd.The Fraser Clubman has been highly successful in New Zealand racing circles since its launch in 1988....
     from Fraser Cars Ltd
  • Vindicator Sprint and the four seat Vindicator Family by Vindicator Cars
  • Irmscher 7
  • Elfin , Australian manufacturer of the MS8 (V8 powered) and Type 3 Clubman
  • Lucalia Clubman, Lucalia Partnerships, Tasmania
    Tasmania

    Tasmania is an Australian island and States and territories of Australia of the same name. It is located south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait....
    , Australia
    Australia

    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
    ; mostly Japanese mechanicals (inline 4)
  • Super Martin from France
  • Pegasus Automobile
    Pegasus Automobile

    Pegasus Automobile GmbH is a manufacturer of a Lotus Seven look-alike. They are based in Ganderkesee, Germany....
     from Germany.
  • FM Westfield from Flyin' Miata (A Westfield Sportscars SEi using a Miata donor.)
  • Birkin S3, Lotus 7 replica
  • Cobra Cars produces the Garbí in Spain


Also see :Category:Lotus Seven replicas

Analysis of the Seven's performance


Road test


A car with a tuned Ford 1172 cc engine and close ratio gearbox was tested by the British magazine The Motor
The Motor (magazine)

The Motor - not to be confused with an Australian magazine with the same name - was a United Kingdom weekly automobile magazine founded on 28 January 1903....
 in 1958. It was found to have a top speed of , could accelerate from 0- in 16.2 seconds and had a fuel consumption of . The test car cost £1157 including taxes of £386. They commented that car could be bought in component form and then it would have cost £399 for the parts from Lotus, £100 for the Ford engine and gearbox and £27 for the BMC rear axle.

Top speed

A Seven's top speed greatly depends upon the body configuration, engine power and gearing. Early models with low-powered engines had difficulty exceeding , although a race-prepared Seven was clocked at by Brausch Niemann
Brausch Niemann

Ambra?sus "Brausch" Niemann is a former racing driver from South Africa. He participated in 2 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix in 1963 and 1965, both in his home country, driving a privately-entered Team Lotus....
 through a speed-trap at the 1962 Natal Grand Prix. In addition, clamshell
Clamshell

The flip or clamshell is an electronics form factor which is in two or more sections that fold via a hinge. Motorola used to have a trademark on the term "flip phone", but the term "flip phone" has become Genericized trademark to be used more frequently than "Clamshell" in colloquial speech....
 style wings tend to create drag
Drag coefficient

The drag coefficient is a dimensionless quantity which is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment such as air or water....
 and generate lift at higher speeds. Cycle guards help alleviate this tendency, and low height Brookland aeroscreens
Windshield

The windshield or windscreen of an aircraft, automobile, bus, motorcycle, or tram is the front window. Modern windshields are generally made of Laminated glass, a type of treated glass, which consists of two curved sheets of glass with a plastic layer laminated between them for safety, and are Polyurethaned into the window frame....
 that replace the windscreen help improve top end speed.

Low speed acceleration

Nearly all Sevens, due to their extremely light weight (around 10cwt / 500 kg) have excellent acceleration, especially up to , depending on power. For their time, the original late 1950s Sevens could beat most contemporary saloon cars—and by the early 1960s, with improved Ford-Cosworth engines could take on most high performance sports cars with 0–60 mph time in the low 7 seconds.

Braking

The choice of brakes vary considerably between models and over the evolution of the car. The less powerful early models had drum brakes all round, while more powerful and later models had drums at the rear only (especially on live axle cars from the early 1960s) or discs all round. With the popularity of semi-independent (DeDion) or fully independent Rear suspension most manufacturers have opted for discs all round, as is current common practice in the automotive industry.

Physics favours small cars in braking and Sevens have excellent stopping distances, but one of the effects of light weight and powerful (non ABS
Anti-lock braking system

An anti-lock braking system, or ABS is a safety system which prevents the wheels on a motor vehicle from locking while brake.A rotating road wheel allows the driver to maintain steering control under heavy braking by preventing a skid and allowing the wheel to continue interacting Traction with the road surface as directed by driver...
) brakes is the tendency to lock up, especially at the front under strong braking. The cooling surface-to-weight ratio improves with reduced scale, while the light weight makes vacuum assistance unnecessary.

Handling


The highest part of the car is about three feet from the road and it has a cloth top and side curtains with plastic back and side windows. The supports for the top and the windshield frame are aluminium. The lower chassis tubes are five inches (127 mm) from the road, while the wet sump, bell housing and one chassis tube are lower, meaning the centre of gravity is very low.

The front/rear weight distribution is nearly equal and the lack of a boot and small petrol tank assure that it remains fairly constant. It is, however, more front-heavy than more modern high performance cars.

Suspension
In the original Seven, the front lower A-arm (or "wishbone") of the double wishbone suspension
Suspension (vehicle)

Suspension is the term given to the system of spring , shock absorbers and Linkage that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose ? contributing to the car's car handling and brake for good active safety and driving pleasure, and keeping vehicle occupants comfortable and reasonably well isolated from road no...
 is traditional, but for the purpose of reducing cost, the upper suspension integrated an anti-roll (anti-sway) bar into a horizontal suspension arm. This approach formed a pseudo-wishbone which was semi-independent in nature. This approach worked well with early crossply tyres, but with later radials, the configuration seriously affected its adjustability.

For the rear suspension - Lotus originally used a live axle
Live axle

A live axle, sometimes called a solid axle, is a type of beam axle suspension that uses the driveshafts that transmit power to the wheels to connect the wheels laterally so that they move together as a unit....
 (or solid axle) rear suspension. This approach was very cost effective since most production saloon cars up to the 1980s used these components. A mixture of Ford, Austin (Rover) components were used. The disadvantage of live axles is higher unsprung weight since the springs (and shock absorber
Shock absorber

A shock absorber in common parlance is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or damping shock impulse, and dissipate kinetic energy....
) have to carry the weight of the axle and differential, affecting handling response.

Aerodynamics
In general, cars with non-optimized aerodynamics tend to be free of adverse aerodynamic effects on handling, but the front wheel arches, of all but the Series I, cause lift at high speeds. Like the good straight line performance, the car's nimble handling is limited in speed range. It can be argued that this is not usually important in a car intended for public roads.

While the car's frontal area is small, the Lotus Seven has the highest drag coefficient
Drag coefficient

The drag coefficient is a dimensionless quantity which is used to quantify the drag or resistance of an object in a fluid environment such as air or water....
 of any known production car--ranging from 0.65 to 0.75, depending on bodywork. The introduction of the Series IV Seven improved the car's Cd.

Additionally, the clamshell front fenders, or "wings," develop lift. This is accentuated by the slight natural lift caused by rotating wheels. Consequently, Sevens have exhibit understeer at high speeds.

Steering
The rack and pinion steering provides a minimum of play and friction. The light weight assures light steering without power assistance, even with very large tyres. The ratio is quick.

Rigidity of the frame
Like racing cars of the time and the equally respected and more expensive Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Mercedes-Benz 300SL

The Mercedes-Benz 300SL was introduced in 1954 as a two-seat, closed sports car with characteristic gull-wing doors. Later it was offered as an open roadster....
 coupe, it had a multi-tube space frame with high sides to allow a stiffer frame (longer lever arm). However, the Series II and other road versions had simpler frames than the more race oriented Series I.

It is a stressed skin
Stressed skin

In mechanical engineering, stressed skin is a type of rigid construction, intermediate between monocoque and a rigid frame with a non-loaded covering:...
 https://www.cnet.navy.mil/nascweb/sas/stress.htm construction, in which the flat aluminium body panels, and especially the floor, triangulate the largely rectangular steel tubular frame structure. This gives a rigid frame with few tubes and very little body weight that does not contribute to the frame stiffness. The flat panels avoid difficulties in shaping aluminum sheet into smooth compound curves. On the down side, it does not allow "sexy" curves or streamlining.

Mechanical details


Engines

After the English Ford flathead
Flathead engine

A flathead engine or sidevalve engine is an internal combustion engine with poppet valve placed in the engine block beside the piston, instead of in the cylinder head, as in an overhead valve engine....
 (L head or side valve) with 49 hp (37 kW), a BMC series A
BMC A-Series engine

Austin Motor Company's small straight-4 automobile engine, the A-Series, is one of the most common in the world. Launched in 1951 with the Austin A30, production lasted until 2000 in the Mini....
 was used, then push rod overhead valve
Overhead valve

An overhead valve engine, also called pushrod engine or I-head engine is a type of piston engine that places the camshaft in the cylinder block and uses pushrods or rods to actuate rocker arm above the cylinder head to actuate the poppet valve....
 (OHV) Fords of 1,340 cc and 1,500 cc with the intake and exhaust on the same side of the head. These were often Cosworth
Cosworth

Cosworth is an automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958, specialising in internal combustion engine for auto racing . It supplies a wide range of motorsport series, including the World Rally Championship, Superbike World Championship and, until the end of 2006, Formula One....
 modified; the Cosworth 1,340 cc "Super Seven" delivered and the 1,500 cc "Super Seven 1500" . These were later replaced by the Ford Kent engine
Ford Kent engine

The Ford Kent is an internal combustion engine from Ford Motor Company. Originally developed in 1959 for the Ford Anglia, it is an straight-4 overhead valve type engine with a cast iron cylinder head and block....
, better known as the Ford crossflow, in 1,600 cc and 1,700 cc models designated SuperSprints; in their 1,700 cc guise, a crossflow delivers up to . The acceleration finally caught up to the handling when the Cosworth/Ford Twin Cam 1,600
Ford Kent engine

The Ford Kent is an internal combustion engine from Ford Motor Company. Originally developed in 1959 for the Ford Anglia, it is an straight-4 overhead valve type engine with a cast iron cylinder head and block....
, as in the Lotus Elan
Lotus Elan

Lotus Elan is the name of two convertible cars and one fixed head coup? produced by Lotus . The original Type 26, 26R Racing version, 36 Fixed Head Coupe, 45 Drop Head Coupe, and the "Type 50" +2 Coupe, circa 1962 to 1975, are commonly known as the '60s Elans....
, was used. There was also a model, sold in the US with a Coventry Climax
Coventry Climax

Coventry Climax was a United Kingdom Forklift, fire pump, and speciality engine manufacturer....
 engine and independent rear suspension.

Frame and body

The Lotus Seven was designed with racing in mind, and lightness was of primary concern to Chapman. A front mounted engine driving the rear wheels (a similar layout to most cars of the day) and a very lightweight steel spaceframe was covered with unstressed aluminium panel bodywork. The body panels were mainly flat to avoid the expense of more elaborate curved bodywork, and the simple cloth lined plastic doors were hinged from the windscreen. The nose-cone and wheel arches were originally aluminium parts, but these were replaced in the later S2 and S3 models with painted or self-coloured fibreglass.

Weight

Early Lotus Sevens weighed around 1,100 lb (10cwt/500 kg). Although the weight crept upward as production progressed, it remained remarkably low for a production car of over a litre displacement.

Suspension

The front was by "A" arms and coil springs with an anti-roll bar serving as the front half of the top A arm. The rear had trailing arms, a triangular centre locating member and solid rear axle.

The geometry and high (relative to total) unsprung weight gave it some bump steer, which owners sometimes treated by moving the supports forward and lengthening the trailing arms.

A model that was sold in the US had independent rear suspension and a Coventry Climax
Coventry Climax

Coventry Climax was a United Kingdom Forklift, fire pump, and speciality engine manufacturer....
 engine.

Standard Companion Splines

Problem areas

The series II had problems with its Standard
Standard Motor Company

The Standard Motor Company was founded in Coventry, England in 1903 by Reginald Walter Maudslay . The Standard name was last used in Britain in 1963, and in India in 1987....
 Companion estate car (station wagon
Station wagon

A station wagon in American English, Australian English, Canadian English and New Zealand English usage and an estate car in British English usage, is a passenger automobile with a car body style similar to a sedan but with the roofline following the full, sometimes extended rear cargo area, i.e. ending with a more vertical door...
) rear axle and differential. This was later solved on the Series III with a Ford Cortina
Ford Cortina

The Ford Cortina is a mid-sized family car built by Ford of Britain in various guises from 1962 to 1982.The Cortina was Ford's mass-market mid-sized car and sold in enormous numbers, making it common on British roads....
 rear end.

The tubular spaceframe chassis suffered from rust, especially from the inside which would lead to its sudden and unexpected collapse.

Lotus 7 in the Media

  • An S2 Lotus 7 (registration KAR 120C) driven by star Patrick McGoohan
    Patrick McGoohan

    Patrick Joseph McGoohan was an American-born actor, raised in Ireland and England, with an extensive stage and film career, most notably in the 1960s television series Danger Man , and the Cult television classic The Prisoner....
     was featured in the 1967–1968 television series The Prisoner
    The Prisoner

    The original The Prisoner was a 17-episode, British Dramatic programming broadcast in the late 1960s....
    .


  • Marvel Comics
    Marvel Comics

    Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
     superhero Wolverine (comics)
    Wolverine (comics)

    Wolverine is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Hulk #180 and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe....
     drives a Lotus 7.


  • A Lotus 7 appears as one of the stealable cars in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969, under the name "Locust
    Locust (car)

    Locust is a Lotus 7 inspired kit car.The Locust Seven differs from most other sevenesque cars in that it doesn't use a space frame chassis, but a Body-on-frame and a body constructed from three 8ft by 4ft sheets of 3/4" thick exterior grade or marine plywood alternatively Medium-density fibreboard sheets....
    ". Ironically enough there is a replica of the Lotus 7 made under that name.


  • In the games Sonic Drift
    Sonic Drift

    Sonic Drift is a kart racing game released in Japan for the Sega Game Gear in March 18, 1994. It features Sonic the Hedgehog , Miles "Tails" Prower, Amy Rose, and Doctor Robotnik....
     and Sonic Drift 2, Tails uses a car called the "Whirlwind S7", which is a reference to the Lotus S7.


  • A Super Seven is driven by the character Sena Wakabayashi in the anime series You're Under Arrest
    You're Under Arrest

    is the title of a manga and anime franchise created by Kosuke Fujishima, which was his first manga before he was later known for Oh My Goddess!....
    .


  • Soichi Sugano from the anime éX-Driver
    ÉX-Driver

    is a manga series by Kosuke Fujishima, which was adapted into an anime series, produced by Bandai Visual and XEBEC. The anime series spanned 6 episodes, as well as a feature movie, entitled ?X-Driver: The Movie....
     drives a Super Seven. This series contains several Lotus models, but the Seven is most prominent.


  • The Caterham was in 1991, famous for its association with the title song for Chris Rea
    Chris Rea

    Christopher Anton Rea is a singer-songwriter from Middlesbrough, England, recognisable for his distinctive, raspy voice. Rea has sold over 30 million albums worldwide....
    's album, Auberge
    Auberge

    Auberge is an album by Chris Rea, released in 1991. The album as well as the title song was mostly notable for the association of the Caterham Super Seven that he owned, in which he called it the "Blue Seven"....
    . Though it was his personal car, it was used as a background prop for his video of the song as well as the album cover.


Footnotes


External links

  • Active forum for active replica builders.