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MotorTrend on MSN2026 Caterham Project V: A Sporty EV Coupe ConceptCaterham is showing off its new designer's hot new sporty EV coupe concept dubbed the Project V. The all-electric revolution is in full swing, with everything from record-setting supercars to everyday ...
The cooling is important, since Caterham's goal is to make the EV Seven very track capable. It wants to be able to deliver 20 minutes of full-speed track use, followed by 15 minutes of charging ...
The Caterham Seven has never been, in any iteration, a heavy car. The range-topping Seven 620, with all its amenities (a heater! In this economy?) weighs in at just under 1,350 lbs.
Caterham Cars’ soon-to-be-released, all-new entry-level Seven will be powered by a 660cc, three-cylinder turbocharged engine manufactured by Suzuki Motor Corporation – the smallest and most ...
Now 49 years later, in heavily evolved form, the Caterham Seven continues to offer an experience that is pretty much that of a four-wheeled motorcycle. While sales in the United States have ...
In 1973 Caterham bought the rights to build the Seven and has being doing so ever since, offering buyers a brilliantly British open-top two-seater sports car experience. Over the years the Seven ...
Caterham, an automaker which made a name for itself by building the Lotus 7 under license since 1973, has developed yet another evolution of the Seven. Ladies and gents, cue the 310. Launched ...
In 1973 Chapman terminated the production of the Seven and sold the license to one of Lotus' dealers, Caterham Cars. The decision looked sound; after all, the car had been in production for a long ...
There's a huge smile on my face. This is what it's like driving the Caterham Seven 170R, the track-ready version of its entry-level car. The Caterham Seven is based on the original Lotus Seven ...
The Lotus Seven embarked on a serious diet, with the result being a distillation of everything that makes top-down motoring fun. The original Lotus was produced from 1957 till 1972, when Caterham ...
Remember the Caterham Seven called the R600? Back when it was introduced, Caterham talked about making a road-going variant of the 2.0-liter racer. This, the 620R, is it. Caterham had messed with ...
For no particular reason, it's been a Seven kind of year. After my adventure with the genuine article, built in 1961, I drove one of Caterham's new 160 models in the U.K. With steel wheels ...
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