Recently updated on January 25, 2021 at 10:33 am
A true mid-engine classic from Great Britain, which has been manufactured over a truly long period of 28 years and continuously developed during this time, is the Lotus Esprit with up to 354 hp. The team from JM Cardesign from Bergheim near Cologne, in cooperation with JMS Fahrzeugteile, has given a copy of this unforgettable sports car a refinement in the form of a new wheel set. This is presented in an absolutely stylish and contemporary way: The three-part Kerscher CS rims in a filigree Y-spoke design with silver stars and highly polished and stepped outer beds. The dimensions are 8 × 17 inches on the front axle and an impressive 10 × 18 inches at the rear, which really fills the wheel arches perfectly. The mounted tires measure 225 / 25ZR17 or 285 / 35ZR18.
Special entry at JM Cardesign
The implementation of the conversion, which, thanks to a special registration with JM Cardesign, is of course duly approved for road use, was quite demanding: The rims are specially tailored for this use, for which the brake contour and the available space in the wheel arches were measured in advance. If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply use ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
Photos: JMS vehicle parts
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Three-piece Kerscher CS rims on the rare Lotus Esprit!
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