Description
Finished in a fetching Metallic Magnetic Blue with a Black leather interior. This Elise features:
Recently Refurbished Alloy Wheels
Blue Mohair Roof
Trackstar Tracker
Spot Lamps
DAB Uprated Radio CD
Sunvisors
Probax seats
Carpets
Passenger Footrest
Electric Windows
Air conditioning
Recent Aircon Condenser and Radiator
Recent Clutch
This Toyota powered 134 BHP 5 speed S2 Elise comes with a very large history folder, with stacks of invoices.
5 owners in total, but they have not been afraid to spend money on this car. There are a few paint chips, its been used. It is fitted with the Touring pack, which includes extra sound proofing, Probax seats, sunvisors and air conditioning
Recent works include:
Front springs and dampers, Full geometry check, Front and rear brake hoses, N/ s/ f lower balljoint, Tow post, Air condenser and regas, Front spot lamps, Water pump, Wheel refurbishment, Front brake discs and pads, New clutch, and DAB radio in 2023 by us at a total cost of £8379. 62
A new radiator was fitted by Hendy in 2025.
This is a car to use and enjoy and represents excellent value.
As Peter Crouch says in that advert, if it picks up a stone chip, so what, you will still be smiling!
This car is ULEZ compliant and road fund licence for 12 months is £395.
The Lotus Elise is one of the most significant British sports cars of the modern era. Introduced in 1996, it marked a turning point for Lotus, debuting a pioneering bonded aluminium chassis that redefined lightweight construction. Initially weighing little more than 700kg, the Elise delivered exceptional agility and poise, staying true to the company’s founding principle: performance through lightness.
Its elegant, minimalist form echoed this ethos, with every line serving purpose as much as style. Power came from a range of compact, efficient engines, chosen not for brute force, but for their harmony with the finely tuned chassis. The result was a car that offered unmatched steering feel, balance, handling and connection to the road.
The original S1 was fitted with the Rover 1. 8 K Series engine, this carried on into the early S2 designed cars and was changed to the Toyota engines in 2004. This car is a Series 2.
The Lotus Elise S, which was launched in 2006, has a Toyota 1ZZ engine producing around 134 bhp and this combines with a 5 speed gearbox. It provides a fun and very useable road car, great for a Sunday morning blast around the local lanes or enjoying for the longer weekends away.

























