Highlights
- Recently serviced with comprehensive maintenance
- APK until 22nd January 2026
- Offered in very good overall condition
The Appeal
The Lotus Elise S1 Sport 160 offered the purest expression of Colin Chapman's "simplify, then add lightness" philosophy for the 21st Century. Introduced for the 2000 model year, it came equipped with a more powerful version of Rover's 1.8-litre K Series twin-cam. The S1 Sport 160 was Lotus' high-performance offering for the time, offering 160 horsepower to move its mere ~770 kg kerbweight.
This first-generation Elise delivers an unfiltered driving experience with its lightweight construction, mid-engine layout, and responsive handling. This particular example offers the convenience of left-hand drive conversion from its original UK specification, making it more practical for continental European driving. Having been in Holland for several years and recently receiving comprehensive maintenance to ensure it passes its annual inspection, this Elise presents an opportunity to own a sorted example of this iconic British sports car.
This first-generation Elise delivers an unfiltered driving experience with its lightweight construction, mid-engine layout, and responsive handling. This particular example offers the convenience of left-hand drive conversion from its original UK specification, making it more practical for continental European driving. Having been in Holland for several years and recently receiving comprehensive maintenance to ensure it passes its annual inspection, this Elise presents an opportunity to own a sorted example of this iconic British sports car.

History and Paperwork
- Originally registered in the UK and later imported to Holland, where it has been for several years
- Converted from right-hand drive to left-hand drive, but retains UK-spec instruments
- 43,620 miles indicated
- The car has had some damage in its history, which was reportedly repaired using original parts
- Recently underwent maintenance to prepare for annual APK inspection
- APK until 22nd January 2026

The Condition
- Presents as an original example in good condition
- Bidders should expect age-commensurate wear, but the Lotus is in smart order overall
- Has reportedly been repaired with original parts following previous damage
- Left-hand drive conversion appears to have been professionally executed
- Presentable upholstery and controls showing minimal signs of wear

The Mechanics
- 1.8-litre Rover K Series four-cylinder DOHC petrol engine
- Five-speed manual transmission
- Engine recently serviced
- Fuel filter recently replaced
- New exhaust sensor fitted
- Rear wheel bearings recently replaced
- Maintenance work completed to ensure compliance with annual MOT requirements
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