2013 Lotus T125
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Offered Without Reserve
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- An incredible near-F1-specification racing car; an extreme track-day toy
- Used and maintained since 2021 by the nonprofit Genius Garage of Bowling Green, Ohio
- Stunning black over gold, John Player Special-style livery
- Accompanied by an extensive package of spares
In 2010, Lotus CEO Dany Bahar gathered a select group of the marque’s most loyal enthusiasts for an exclusive gathering at the Lotus factory. From there, they were whisked away by private jet to the Louvre Museum in Paris, where Lotus unveiled its latest masterpiece: the T125. Bahar’s vision sought to revive Colin Chapman’s founding ethos of encouraging Lotus owners to take to the track. For power, the T125 makes use of Cosworth’s GP V-8, a 3.8-liter, 640-horsepower race engine capable of screaming to 11,000 rpm through a six-speed sequential transmission with a hand-operated clutch.
Comprised primarily of carbon fiber and Nomex, the T125 tips the scales at just over 1,400 pounds. Unlike an actual Formula 1 car, the T125 can be started by its driver at the press of a button. Additionally, the T125’s cockpit is designed for a wider range of body types than the confined seating position of a true Formula 1 car.
Ultimately, this incredible project proved too ambitious with less than a dozen examples constructed before its discontinuation—including chassis P002, offered here in its stunning black and gold, John Player Special-style livery. In 2021, the car was graciously gifted to the Bowling Green, Ohio-based team at Genius Garage, a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the gap between academia and the automotive industry. Through immersive, hands-on experiences, Genius Garage nurtures the talents of promising young mechanical minds, with their efforts thoughtfully documented across their social media platforms.
With the T125, Genius Garage was able to offer its group of young enthusiasts a once-in-a-lifetime chance to work on an F1-caliber racing car. P002 has since been actively used on the track as designed, receiving maintenance and careful updates by the Genius Garage team. The car is accompanied by an extensive assortment of spares including additional wheels and tires, extra front and rear wings, suspension parts, tire warmers, among others.
Cloaked in one of the marque’s most iconic competition liveries, this T125 presents a true F1-spec racing car for the enthusiast, offering a select few the opportunity to experience their Lotuses exactly as Colin Chapman envisioned: On the track.