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Lotus is known for its agile sports cars with nimble handling, at least on paved roadways, but a new company called “Get Lost”, based in London, is taking an Elise S1 where it's never gone ...
Get Lost, a new London-based company, has revealed what it calls "Project Safari," an off-road-ready Lotus Elise S1. This safari-style Elise restomod offers ultra-lightweight motoring and can hit ...
Project Safari transforms the original Lotus Elise into a bespoke off-road performance machine. The reimagined Elise rides 100mm higher and features a fully custom suspension system. A ...
Project Safari is the first vehicle built by automotive design and engineering brand, Get Lost, and it’s a reinterpretation of the iconic Lotus Elise Series 1. And yes, ‘Get Lost’ is ...
Get Lost. No, not like that. Get Lost is the name of the all-new design and engineering brand responsible for this, a Lotus Elise S1 reimagined for road trip hijinks and off-road funsies.
British start-up ‘Get Lost’ has revealed how Lotus’ lightweight Elise S1 sports car could – and indeed, does – work as an off-road rally racer. The reimagined Elise, dubbed ‘Project ...
The firm was founded by photographer George Williams, and the Project Safari is an off-road-ready take on the lightweight Lotus Elise S1. The S1 kicked off Lotus Elise production and started what ...
British car design and engineering start-up Get Lost has transformed the iconic Lotus Elise sports car into an off-roader with all-terrain tyres, revised suspension and a rally car-style hydraulic ...
one who has turned their Lotus Elise into a Dakar-ready beast. The Get Lost Project Safari is by far the better of the two Lotus SUVs that now exist. With no apologies to the Eletre at all.
Get Lost, a new London-based company founded by automotive photographer George Williams, has created this off-road-ready Lotus Elise S1. It's called "Project Safari." Project Safari looks awesome, ...
Now there’s a Lotus joining in the fun. This stunning reimagination of an Elise S1 isn’t a factory project; instead, it’s the brainchild of photographer GF Williams, a name you might ...