At the 1995 Frankfurt Auto Show, the Series 1 Lotus Elise was revealed with a 1,600-pound curb weight, and it’s been the benchmark for lightweight, driver-focused motoring ever since. 30 years on, Analogue Automotive has reimagined the S1 Elise as a low-volume single-seater called the VHPK, using carbon fiber and aluminum to make it even lighter—1,320 lbs, or 599 kilograms. Not even Gordon Murray’s exceptional T.50 comes close, weighing a relatively obese 2,198 lbs.The result is 400 horsepower per tonne, and with space only for the driver, the VHPK is set to be one of the most engaging driving experiences on the planet. Revealed at this year’s Salon Privé Con …
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Author: Sebastian Cenizo





