I like the car, but some of the individual design cues don't sit very well.
For example, the rear haunches - why do they have to be so separated from the car, and so squared-off? I think incorporating them with a slight slope down from the window would have been classier, though that might have trodden on Esprit styling cues.
Also, where the rear window, roof, door glass meet - that crosspoint (for want of a better description) is going to date badly - it's not a good design solution.
So you might figure I'd not buy one? Well, I drove a Cayman (not the S, with the LSD, can't have everything, eh?) at 150 around the Bedford Autodrome bowl and was highly impressed with the way the car behaves at speed, but it's very clinical, not much personality. I'm sure the Lotus has personality dripping out of its bonnet, which is why I'd probably plump for the Exige - oh, I meant Evora. ;)