What engine was in the Lotus Carlton?
3.6 L Opel C36GET
Lotus Carlton | |
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Powertrain | |
Engine | 3.6 L Opel C36GET twin-turbocharged I6 |
Power output | 382 PS (281 kW; 377 hp) |
Transmission | 6-speed ZF S6-40 manual |
Was the Lotus Carlton the fastest production car?
That made it faster than the Porsche 911 Turbo, which is a testament to the British automaker’s engineering excellence. Crowned the fastest four-door production car in 1990, the Carlton was originally priced at 48,000 pounds sterling.
How fast is a Vauxhall Lotus Carlton?
And the result? Arguably the most famous ‘Q car’ of all time. Given the Lotus Type number 104, the Lotus Carlton – or Lotus Omega in Europe – could sprint from 0-60mph in 5.0 seconds and 0-100mph in 11.1 seconds. Top speed was officially 174mph, though it was widely known to be capable of 180+.
What was the brake horsepower of a Lotus Carlton?
Performance
Power | 377 bhp |
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Top Speed | 164 mph |
0-60 mph | 4.8 secs |
Torque | – |
CO2 Emissions | N/a |
Has 40 RA ever been found?
To this day there have been no reports that show the 40 RA Carlton was ever recorded. This, unfortunately, means that the car is either at the bottom of a lake, crushed into a cube, or rotting in a garage somewhere.
How many lotus Omegas are there?
Some people wanted it outlawed, a suggestion that was debated in Parliament. Just 950 were built (320 Carltons, 630 Omegas) but few led pampered lives—in the UK they were one of the most stolen cars of the early ’90s.
What colour was the Lotus Carlton?
Imperial Green
Production of the Lotus Carlton began in 1990 and ultimately ran for just two years, with a total of 320 being built. It was made available in one colour only, Imperial Green, a shade so dark that in anything other than direct light it appears black.
Did the Lotus Carlton have abs?
Electronic antilock braking system (ABS). The Lotus Carlton was not designed with towing in mind and no GM parts were manufactured for this purpose.
Who stole 40 RA?
As the story goes, back in the ’90s, a group of criminals in the UK stole a Lotus Carlton registered “40 RA” to use as their getaway car for a series of ram raids. In the months to come, they stole about £20,000 worth of cigarettes and alcohol.