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Arguably one of the sleekest and most beautiful sports cars of the early 1980's, the Esprit's fantastic performance and superior roadhandling characteristics built the "supercar" reputation which it maintained throughout its long production life (from its birth as a "concept car" in 1972 until its its revamped/restyled version was withdrawn in 2004).  It was probably this reputation that caused the Esprit to be featured as a weapons-laden, souped-up spymobile in the classic James Bond films ''For Your Eyes Only'' and ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' -- a role which the Esprit carried off with grace and style. [[Image:Lotus_Cutaway.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Cutaway view of the Esprit]]
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Arguably one of the sleekest and most beautiful sports cars of the early 1980's, the Esprit's fantastic performance and superior roadhandling characteristics built the "supercar" reputation which it maintained throughout its long production life (from its birth as a concept car in 1972 until its its revamped/restyled version was withdrawn in 2004).  It was probably this reputation that caused the Esprit to be featured as a weapons-laden, souped-up spymobile in the classic James Bond films ''For Your Eyes Only'' and ''The Spy Who Loved Me'' -- a role which the Esprit carried off with grace and style. [[Image:Lotus_Cutaway.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Cutaway view of the Esprit]]
  
  

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File:Lotus Turbo Esprit 1981.jpg
A Lotus Esprit Turbo (or Turbo Esprit)

Automobile manufactured (in our world) by Group Lotus in the United Kingdom.


Arguably one of the sleekest and most beautiful sports cars of the early 1980's, the Esprit's fantastic performance and superior roadhandling characteristics built the "supercar" reputation which it maintained throughout its long production life (from its birth as a concept car in 1972 until its its revamped/restyled version was withdrawn in 2004). It was probably this reputation that caused the Esprit to be featured as a weapons-laden, souped-up spymobile in the classic James Bond films For Your Eyes Only and The Spy Who Loved Me -- a role which the Esprit carried off with grace and style.

File:Lotus Cutaway.jpg
Cutaway view of the Esprit


While searching through the Dark Manhattan for the lost Book of Night with Moon, Template:KitAndNita come across the place where a sentient, predating Lotus Esprit has been injured by the Rolls-Royce it was hunting. Kit helps the Lotus with its injury, and later has the favor repaid at a very useful moment.

The prose description of Kit's Lotus suggests that it is the 1983 model. The Lotus's paint job is a metallic dark brown. (SYWTBAW)


See also: Alternate universes: Continua: Mechlife: Constructs: Overshadowed worlds: Sentience (relative).