Get Lost is proud to unveil Project Safari - the first vehicle from the new automotive design and engineering brand.
A bold, ground-up reinterpretation of the iconic Elise S1, Project Safari blends rally-inspired capability, road trip practicality, and design-led innovation into a single, uncompromising package.
Founded by renowned automotive photographer GFWilliams, Get Lost is the result of over a decade immersed in the world’s most exceptional cars.That industry experience shaped a vision: a car that delivers emotional connection through design, engineering, and a relentless pursuit of fun.
Bringing that vision to life is a passionate, multidisciplinary team drawn from motorsport, design studios, and fabrication.Together, they’ve created something that not only breaks the rules, but makes you wonder why they were there in the first place.
The Design:
Get Lost: Project Safari began with a deep study of the original car’s form and function - not to overwrite what made it special, but to reimagine it without constraints.
George Williams, founder of Get Lost says:
“The idea of taking an Elise off-road might sound ridiculous, and that’s exactly why we leaned into it.
“That one silly idea gave us real creative freedom.
Get Lost: Project Safari contrasts the Elise’s fluid curves with sharp, deliberate design choices.“Every element was considered from the ground up, not just to look good in isolation, but to enhance the character and capability of the entire car.”
Highlights include a custom roof scoop, bespoke rectangular headlights, and a completely redesigned interior using the highest quality materials - all contributing to a new identity while respecting the car’s roots.
The Build:
George said:
Get Lost: Project Safari runs all-terrain tyres, as well as a completely bespoke suspension system, offering increased ride height and width while refining the body control to inspire confidence to always push on.“It wasn’t enough for the car to look good - it had to be brilliant to drive too.”
A new powertrain also delivers strong, reliable performance, while key functional upgrades - including a limited-slip differential, and a hydraulic handbrake - contribute to the car’s uniquely playful character.
The result? A car designed in form and function for fun adventures.
George Williams says:
Get Lost: Project Safari is the first vehicle from Get Lost, with customer builds due to start later this year.“This is not a modified Elise, it’s our interpretation of what the platform had to offer.
“Everything has been considered - from the design to the drive - all in the pursuit of creating something that’s fun.
“If you get it, you get us.
“If not? Get Lost.”
Get Lost is now welcoming letters of interest from customers, collaborators, and anyone who sees themselves in this vision.
Website: https://www.getlostautomotive.com/
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