Lotus Elise (English Wikipedia)

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  • Silvestro, Brian (22 December 2021). "The Lotus Elise, Exige, and Evora Have Finally Ended Production". Road and Track. Retrieved 5 March 2022.
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  • "The Lotus Elise Was Named for Her. Now She Owns the Last One Made". 28 February 2022.

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  • "Suspension". 4 February 2014. Archived from the original on 25 June 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2016. The Lotus Elise has a kinematic roll center height of 30mm above the ground and a center of gravity height of 470mm. The Lotus Elise RCH is 6% the height of the CG, meaning 6% of lateral force is transferred through the suspension arms and 94% is transferred through the springs and dampers.