Lotus Omega

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The Lotus Omega is a high-performance sports sedan developed by Lotus in the early 1990s, renowned for its powerful twin-turbocharged engine and status as one of the fastest four-door cars of its era.

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instanceOf Lotus road car
automobile
high-performance sports sedan
acceleration0To100Kmh around 5.2 seconds
acceleration0To60Mph around 5.1 seconds
alsoKnownAs Lotus Carlton NERFINISHED
assemblyLocation Hethel, Norfolk, England NERFINISHED
basedOn Opel Omega NERFINISHED
Vauxhall Carlton NERFINISHED
bodyStyle 4-door sedan
category performance car
sports sedan
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
curbWeight around 1,660 kg
driveSide left-hand drive in Opel Omega-based versions
right-hand drive in Vauxhall Carlton-based versions
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
engineConfiguration inline-six engine
engineDisplacement 3.6 L
engineType twin-turbocharged petrol engine
era early 1990s
frontBrakes ventilated disc brakes
fuelType petrol
gearboxSupplier ZF Friedrichshafen NERFINISHED
height approximately 1,435 mm
induction twin-turbocharged
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout
length approximately 4,740 mm
manufacturer Lotus Cars NERFINISHED
market European market
notableFor being one of the fastest four-door cars of its era
controversial high top speed for a sedan
powerOutput approximately 377 hp
around 281 kW
productionEnd 1992
productionStart 1990
productionYears 1990–1992
rearBrakes ventilated disc brakes
relatedModel Opel Omega 3000 NERFINISHED
Vauxhall Carlton GSi 3000 NERFINISHED
seatingCapacity 5
suspension Lotus-tuned suspension
topSpeed around 176 mph
around 283 km/h
torqueOutput around 419 lb⋅ft
around 568 N⋅m
transmission 6-speed manual transmission
valvetrain 24-valve DOHC
wheelbase approximately 2,730 mm
width approximately 1,815 mm

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Opel Omega derivativeModel Lotus Omega