(from Lotus Press
Release) Lotus Design Hot Wheels® Concept
Group Lotus plc has
teamed up with Hot Wheels®, the famous global die-cast brand, to
design, develop and produce a Lotus Hot Wheels® Concept vehicle.
This 1:5 scale model was on display to the world at the annual SEMA
Show at the Las Vegas Convention Centre between 29th October and 2nd
November 2007, and a 1:64 scale version of the design will become
part of the Hot Wheels® product range in spring 2008.
To celebrate its 40th
anniversary next year, Hot Wheels® approached Lotus and other world
leaders in the automotive industry with the challenge for each
company to produce a vehicle that embodies its own engineering
philosophy and brand. The result from Lotus is a stunning open-top
two seat sports car concept.
Russell Carr, Head of
Lotus Design said; “This was a dream job for the design team
because, for many of us, when we were children, it was Hot Wheels®
that first ignited our passion for cars and design. Lotus Design’s
international reputation for designing visually dynamic and
exhilarating sports cars perfectly fitted the brief for this
programme and we relished the opportunity to design a concept that
was free from the typical technical and legal constraints of a full
size car. In addition the design offered unique challenges because
it has to work as a toy and we therefore had to remember how
specific views, features and tactile qualities of toy cars
fascinated us as children. I am very proud of the final design by
Steven Crijns that succeeds in being both instantly recognisable as
a Lotus and a Hot Wheels® Car.
Steven Crijns, Design
Manager at Lotus Design and creator of this concept design
explained; “Hot Wheels® cars are barely 75mm long, so specific
attention went to create a bold shape that would work well at this
scale. Another challenge was to create an exciting design that would
work well as a toy. The car needed to be recognisable as a Lotus
without having to turn it over to look at the badge underneath, so I
took elements from the Elise and Exige such as the headlight design,
the Lotus ‘mouth’, the pronounced wheel arches and trademark bonnet
graphics. I was keen for the design to express the Lotus philosophy
of performance through lightweight: the shrink wrapped body is kept
to an absolute minimum to save weight. The dynamic voluptuous curves
make the car look agile and fun to drive. Bold aerodynamic aids are
incorporated to achieve exceptional Lotus handling. The top exit
radiator at the front, a distinctive Lotus design feature, the rear
diffuser and a large rear wing all provide down-force helping the
vehicle stick to the road. In addition, large side air intakes and
an open rear end aid engine breathing. Inside the car, the exposed
centre spine is part of the structure and incorporates the switches
and gear linkage and supports the rear wing.”
Mike Kimberley, Chief
Executive Officer of Group Lotus Plc said “We are delighted to have
worked with
Hot Wheels®, who share our passion and enthusiasm for all things
automotive. Lotus Design has a
global reputation and is responsible for the design of all Lotus
cars, including Europa, Exige and iconic
Elise and many designs for our engineering clients globally. The
same design team who created this
stunning concept is also designing our new range of cars, the first
of which, codenamed Project Eagle,
will go into production at the end of next year.”