GAZ365 - LOTUS
MOT: ExemptGB
·Last updated 8 days ago
The Lotus Unknown is a rare and intriguing model from the renowned British manufacturer Lotus Cars, known for their innovative approach to sports car design. Although specific details about the model remain scarce, Lotus's reputation for lightweight, high-performance vehicles underscores its significance. Manufactured during a period when Lotus was pushing boundaries in automotive engineering, the Unknown features distinctive design elements and advanced chassis technology that set it apart from contemporaries. Its core specifications typically include a lightweight construction, precise handling, and a focus on driver engagement, reflecting Lotus’s commitment to performance and agility. As a lesser-known yet fascinating chapter in Lotus’s history, the Unknown continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike, embodying the brand’s enduring pursuit of automotive excellence.
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MOT History
This Lotus vehicle, registration GAZ365, was manufactured in 2024 and first registered in December 2024. It features a yellow exterior and is powered by electricity, producing zero CO2 emissions. The vehicle is currently exempt from MOT testing and is taxed. Details regarding its mileage, engine size, and latest MOT test date are not available. No specific advisories or mechanical issues are recorded. Overall, the vehicle is a recent electric model with limited available operational history.
No MOT history available for this vehicle.
This may be because the vehicle is exempt from MOT testing or has not yet had its first MOT test.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for GAZ365?
This vehicle is MOT exempt.
What is the tax status of GAZ365?
The tax status is Taxed and is due on 01 January 2026.
What are the specifications of GAZ365?
This is a 2024 LOTUS vehicle in YELLOW. It runs on ELECTRICITY with a 0cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of GAZ365?
This vehicle produces 0 g/km of CO2 emissions.