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Review: Lotus Exige 380 Cup

Back in January I swapped out my Lotus Exige S with the Exige 380 Cup, a lighter and more powerful version of the Exige that was more track focused. I still remember when I posted about my Exige S after getting it, I had linked to a Exige 380 Sport video and I remember thinking, damn I wish I had the 380 Sport instead. It was faster, more aggressive and looked slightly better. And now, I’ve got the 380 Cup which is an even more extreme version. Someone pinch me!

Anyway, here is a rundown of the car after doing around 4,500KM on it plus taken it to the Bahrain International Circuit for a track day.

The Good
I was hoping because the car was so stiff and rough, I wouldn’t drive it a lot so I could keep the mileage low, but that didn’t happen. I’ve been driving the car daily since I got it, racking up miles like I would in any normal daily driver. I don’t have sound isolating carpeting in the car, just floor mats, so I can see the aluminum car frame as well as hear alot of the road noise. And I love the sound of the road under my car even the sounds of little pebbles hitting the underside of the car. Just makes me feel more connected to the road.

I also still love climbing in and sitting inside the tiny cockpit, and I love how the car feels on the road. Road clearance isn’t that much of an issue and since I tend to spend most of my time driving from my home to the office using the Gulf Road, I don’t have problems with crappy roads.

Unlike my previous Exige this one has a manual gearbox and I do have mix feelings about it. Not the specific manual gearbox in this car which is incredible, but more on the idea if I prefer an automatic over a manual gearbox. Car guys are going to say manual is the way to go but personally, I’m 50/50 split on this. On the one side, the thing I like most about this car is the analog feel of it. There isn’t much technology in this car, the interior is very simple and so the manual gearbox works really well with the overall feel of the car. I like the metal clunks the gearbox makes when I shift gears, I like trying to match my revs or practicing my heel and toe skills when slowing down. But, I also miss the convenience of an automatic gearbox especially when I get stuck in traffic.

The Bad
I haven’t really had any issue with the car other than the fact this past weekend while on the racetrack the hatch on the front of the car was coming loose whenever I hit 200km/h. Not fun and I had to keep coming back into the pits to push the hatch back down. You can actually see it happening in the video above, if you look at the left corner where the black carbon fiber hatch meets the blue bodywork at the 3:12 minute mark, you’ll see the front hatch lift up.

The Ugly
The only other issue I’ve had isn’t really an issue for me, but more for the cops. The car exhaust has a valve, in normal driving the car is quiet, too quiet which I don’t like. So I usually have the car in sport mode which opens up the exhaust valve. The problem then is the car becomes too loud, like I’d be driving 40km/h but from the sound of it you’d think I was doing 140km/h. It attracts tooo much attention from the cops and since I get stopped for no reason anyway, this doesn’t make life any easier. Oh and I’ve definitely been traumatized by the cops! This weekend while I was on the racetrack, I swear at some points I was worried I was gonna get pulled over or get caught by a speed camera. I’m convinced its some sort of PTSD.

Mods
There isn’t much in terms of modifications I can do to this car since Lotus already upgraded everything in it that can be upgraded. The sound system is really shit but I’m not going to upgrade it since I did that with my last Exige and the sound wasn’t that much of an improvement since the speakers that fit are pretty small. So the only upgrade I did was install a harness bar along with a 4-point racing harness for the driver’s seat. I can still use my regular seatbelt for day to day driving but for track driving, I can now use the 4-point belt instead. The advantage of the 4-point system is that it allows you to become one with the car. Once you tighten it up you can’t move anymore, you’re just glued to your seat which allows you to feel the car a lot more.

Plan B
Before I got the 380 Cup I did consider other cars. The most obvious car was the Porsche 911. They’re hot, super practical and really easy to drive. I’d love a 911 GT3 or GT3RS, and I think a black Targa is one of the most beautiful cars out there. But, the problem with Porsches is that everyone has one. They just aren’t special anymore, it’s like owning a Rolex. On track days they’re the most popular cars on track and I wouldn’t want to spend so much money and not feel special. Other cars I considered were second hand Ferrari 430’s and 458’s, as well as second-hand McLarens. My dream car right now is the baby McLaren, the 540c, but even second hand they cost around 50K. Then you’ve got the maintenance costs associated with Ferrari’s and McLarens, I don’t want to worry about that shit when I buy a car. With the 380 Cup on the other hand, because the car is so rare (1/60) it’s instantly special. On the track this past weekend it must have been the most photographed car even though there were McLarens, Ferraris, Lambos and Porsches. I like that.

So yeah, I still really love the car, I love the brand and the online Lotus community. I love the way my car looks and I love it even more with the roof off. I love the sounds it makes, the un-practicality of it, and I love watching my friends try to climb in and out of the car. Do I wish I had a McLaren 540c? For sure but I also wish I had a Ferrari F40, a Porsche 918, a Lancia Delta HF Integrale, my old Datsun 240z, a BMW E30 M3, a Golf GTI MK1 etc.. I’m a car guy so I’m always going to want more.

12 replies on “Review: Lotus Exige 380 Cup”

the stereo? no.

So with my previous exige i swapped out the head unit, installed an amp and 4 Focal speakers. Sound was loud but lacked on the low end and installing a sub in this car is not easy due to the lack of space.

with the cup the car comes with only 2 speakers (to save weight) and a shity clairion head unit.

I considered upgrading the sound system but decided not to. Even though head unit is shity, it has an advantage which is a built in mic. So i can take calls while driving. The Alpine unit i had in the previous car requried an external mic which was too much of a hassle to install due to the tightness of space.

then considered upgrading speakers but if i did i would want to add a sub but then 4 new heavier speakers plus a heavy sub and a heavy amp is going to add a few kg to the car (probably like 6-10kg?). The whole car is like 1057kg so that extra weight i’d be adding sounds silly when lotus spent so much money on carbon parts everywhere to make it as light as possible

I’m impressed by your calmness with daily driving this car! I hope your not using the harness for street driving, I think it’s safer to use the normal seat belt

And I highly recommend getting a HANS device for track driving!

And btw what’s the track video software ur using? Looks neat

I don’t use harness for daily driving, You can’t move in it so not practical for daily driving and it wrinkles up my clothes.

my helmet is hans ready but until our track opens and I’m there every two weeks I don’t want to pay 1000$ now for a hans device.

Im using RaceChrono with a Bluetooth OBDII, GoPro 6 and my iPhone. Still need an external GPS like the vbox.

Cut a slice of those circular watermelons and put it on your car (make sure no juice get on the car cause it’s very sugary and possibly acidic), the bright pink and dark/bright strips of green would look amazing on your car’s paint job. Maybe an eighth so it’s visually pleasing (not too thick or too thin).

Great review,, would love to see the gear lever and hear the klunx.

Having a manual,, need to check google maps for congestions to avoid.

Sing me up for ur next track day plz

I love fast cars, I love the ability to be in a shitty mood and have it bring smile to my face. Dad has an amg and I have to use it to get to the capital or else I’ll get trampled by bastard in a land cruiser. Once I had had it after a long shitty day and floored it as soon as I got past a speed bump (btw Naser al Mubarak street in rumaythiya is perfect for flooring cause it’s quite and has nice long stretches but the bumps aren’t marked on purpose make u cautious) it was literally me and the traction control against the bitch of an engine and past 3000 RPM when the computer was sure it was safe it let the power out and it genuinely felt like a sonic boom also because it kept back firing with every shift gear changes. I bet you had that experience where you felt like your in back to the future or just gave it every it had after getting pissed and just had a smile on your face after. Both my parents have an amg and they both have the exact same smile when they floor it after a long day.

I don’t even floor anymore because of the cops. Even on the track I wasn’t shifting at red line because I got so accustomed to shifting at around 4500-5000 rpm before it gets too loud!

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