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.
A few days ago Caterham announced an interesting challenge: a team of engineers would build a Seven 170 from scratch in under six hours at a altitude of 450ft (137m) at the British Airways i360 pod in ...
Caterham announced its collaboration with Yamaha Motor for the fully electric powertrain of the Project V sports car. The model, introduced in concept form at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, is ...
British lightweight sports car specialist Caterham has built an electric version of its tried and true Seven roadster called the EV Seven. The prototype, powered by a 51-kilowatt-hour battery pack of ...
View post: Amazon Has a Portable Power Station on Sale for Only $100 Click above for a high-res gallery of the Caterham RST-V8 Levante. Caterhams have always been the model for minimalist motoring and ...
It doesn’t get much more basic than the Caterham Seven. The original Lotus design was – and remains – the ultimate embodiment of Colin Chapman’s “add lightness” ethos. But even among Sevens, some are ...
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Caterham’s electric sports car is real now, and it’s surprisingly pure
Caterham reveals a working prototype of its first EV, Project V. It's a lightweight, driver-focused coupe with a Yamaha motor ...
Caterham, the British builder of lightweight sportscars, has revealed a new electric concept car, the “Project V,” slated for 2026. And its specs look mighty familiar – not too far off from the ...
The British sports car manufacturer designed Project V as an EV from the get-go, under the supervision of new chief designer, Anthony Jannarelly, whose vision was brought to life by none other than ...
“Caterham is still the benchmark for many journalists around the world. If they drive any sports car, they always refer back to the handling, the ride, the performance and the weight of a Caterham.
Yamaha may be famous for motorcycles and keyboards, but the multi-faceted Japanese brand has actually had a significant hand in creating some of our favorite sports cars, too. From the Lexus LFA's ...
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