Lotus 107

Epic

3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Lotus 107

Market value

$126,644 to $126,644

Did you know

Lotus 107 was Lotus' first F1 car with semi-automatic gearbox.

Introduced in 1992, the Lotus 107 marked a significant step forward for Team Lotus in Formula One racing. Designed by Chris Murphy, this car featured advanced aerodynamics and a carbon fiber monocoque chassis, representing a technological leap aimed at revitalizing the team's competitiveness. Its innovative semi-automatic gearbox and active suspension system showcased Lotus's commitment to pushing engineering boundaries in motorsport.

The Lotus 107 achieved notable success, with drivers Mika Häkkinen and Johnny Herbert delivering impressive performances throughout the 1992 season. Häkkinen notably secured several points finishes, highlighting the car's potential and agility on track. Although it didn't secure race victories, the Lotus 107 remains celebrated among enthusiasts for its distinctive green and yellow livery and as a symbol of Lotus's enduring racing heritage.

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Lotus 107: FAQ

How many Lotus 107s have been spotted?

3 Lotus 107 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.

How rare is the Lotus 107?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Lotus 107 is rated Epic.

Where can you see a Lotus 107?

Recent Lotus 107 sightings on AutoRadar come from Langenthal, Court. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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