That's Diana Rigg in the role of Emma Peel and her Lotus Elan in the British TV series "The Avengers." I find it difficult indeed to image how Diana Rigg could be improved. Same goes for the Lotus.
The Lotus Elan was produced 1962-1973, and to my way of thinking, the best-looking ones were the early two-person versions. This is not to say that it would be impossible to design a more attractive sports car with the same dimensions as the Lotus using a different styling theme. My point is that there is essentially nothing I can think of that could significantly improve the existing theme of the car.
Photo from Historical Auctions of a 1970 Elan Sprint.
Sales photo of a 1966 Lotus Elan.
Sales photo profile view. This seems to be a later version because it has the hump on the hood and a squared-off, flared rear wheel opening. These are not style improvements, thus helping to demonstrate the point I made above.
Sales photo of 1965 Lotus Elan showing that the rear is as simple as the front. Small cars often work best when ornamentation is minimized.
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