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Its new “Project V” concept is a lightweight electric coupe, in keeping with the lightweight Caterham DNA. The company is known for its super-lightweight “Seven” roadster, based off of the ...
simplistic Seven roadster. Caterham is targeting a curb weight of 2623 pounds—lighter than a Toyota GR86—with production set to begin in 2025. That's thanks to a carbon fiber monocoque with ...
This roadster belongs to Dave Riha ... And it's tough to beat as a crowd pleaser, even with a Lotus and a Caterham nearby. But it's a handful on all but glass-smooth paving, and strictly a ...
Today, the legacy of the Seven rests with Caterham, and that means the company has the burden of reinventing the lightweight roadster for the electric era, something that doesn't exactly jibe with ...
Ultra lightweight British sports car builder Caterham has built its heaviest ... public in considerable numbers was the original Tesla Roadster, which weighed around 2,800 pounds and produced ...
This Panoz AIV Roadster looks like it might have come ... Well, you’d never call the weird mix of Light Car Company Rocket, Caterham Seven, and Shelby Cobra beautiful, but it’ll certainly ...
Although the Caterham 7 is going electric ... One lesser-known entry in the segment well worth a second look was a two-door roadster from South Korea. It was released in the 1980s and was powered ...
Caterham is planning an all-electric two-seater that it will sell alongside the long-standing Seven. The small British company believes it will be able to build combustion-powered cars until 2034 ...
When Lotus decided to stop producing the car in 1973, Caterham purchased the rights to produce the tiny English roadster. Today, Caterham offers two models for sale in kit form in the U.S.: the ...
These certainly aren’t record-breaking specs, but they’re enough to make for a decent alternative to the first-gen Tesla Roadster. Caterham says the Project V will have Normal, Sport ...
Enter Caterham’s Project V, which measures 167.5 inches long—about a foot longer than the Mazda MX-5 Miata or Tesla Roadster. It’s 74.5 inches wide and rides on a 101.6-inch wheelbase.