- Lotus 26
The Lotus 26 (also known as Elan) was a British
sports car .Designed by
Colin Chapman , the 26 was aroadster (later acoupé was added), intended to replace the more expensive Elite. It used a 1.5 liter DOHC hemi-head engine, designed byHarry Mundy andRichard Ansdale (and tested on theLotus 23 ), based on theFord 116E engine from theThe chassis was a steel box backbone or "pickle fork" (later used in the unsuccessful
Lotus 30 sports-racer as well as the Elite and Europa), featuring four-wheel independent suspension (double wishbones front, strut and wishbone rear), with GRP two-seater body weighing only 1300 pd (590 kg), [Setright, p.1231.] though it was handicapped by pneumatically-operated flip-up headlights [Setright, L.J.K. "Lotus: The Golden Mean", in Northey, Tom, ed. "The World of Automobiles" (London: Orbis, 1974), Volume 11, p.1230.] (even the brilliant Chapman evidently not having realized aerodynamics were not different at night).The Elan lasted until 1971, by which time it was in its fifth and fastest series, with a new Convert|126|hp|kW|0|abbr=on twincam. [Setright, p.1231 caption.]
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