British automaker Caterham Cars is well known for its Caterham Seven sports car, which is closely based on the classic Lotus Seven. Now, however – in a not-so-traditional twist – the company has ...
The Project V show car comes to the U.S. for the first time, the same week as an updated working prototype will debut in Tokyo. Caterham is doing things differently than other lower-volume EV ...
Almost exactly ten years ago, on April 27th of 2011, Malaysian businessman Tony Fernandes purchased Caterham Cars. While the company was mildly successful selling recreations and continuations of a ...
As mainstream carmakers with deep pockets continue to show the world that a shift to electric isn’t needn’t be scary, enthusiasts are rightly worried about the smaller players. What on Earth will ...
A well-known company among enthusiasts, Caterham Cars was founded in 1973 with the sole purpose of manufacturing the Lotus 7. Arguably the purest sports car in production today, the Caterham Seven has ...
Massive power and heavy batteries, that’s what EVs are, right? Well maybe they don’t have to be. Caterham has built a pair of prototype electric cars, simply called EV Sevens, to see if it can make an ...
Caterham is planning to reveal its first electric vehicle this year, the company's chief designer Anthony Jannarelly told U.K. publication Autocar. Here's Why the Impossibly Simple Caterham Is Great ...
Caterham Cars has created a separate engineering business, Caterham Technology and Innovation Ltd (CTI). It is one of the first moves since Team Lotus Enterprises took control of the company in April.
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