Ultra lightweight British sports car builder Caterham has built its heaviest vehicle ever. Called Project V, it’s an electric sports car concept with 250 miles of range, 268 horsepower, and a curb ...
The Catherham Seven is perhaps the unintentionally best-kept secret of the automotive enthusiast side of the industry. There are several reasons for this, including the fact that it has been around, ...
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 a great little car company, having stuck to its guns for decades building lightweight, fun little sports cars that expose you to the elements. Now, the company is mixing things up with a ...
Caterham is now offering its version of a certified pre-owned program. The British automaker has released details on its first approved pre-owned car service that will offer UK consumers the chance to ...
Caterham is a sports car manufacturer founded in 1973 in the United Kingdom and it is best known for its continually improving version of the open-wheel Lotus 7. It never really made anything else ...
Caterham on Thursday revealed an EV that holds true to the light-and-lean formula that some might say is part of what defines a sports car. In the age of electric cars, those are serious challenges, ...
Caterham is turning to Yamaha to help develop its Project V electric sports car, the company announced Wednesday. A production version will use a Yamaha-developed powertrain, as well as technology ...
To find a vehicle more minimalist than a Caterham you would have to look at something like a skateboard. But it would have to be a rocket-powered skateboard, like an Ariel Atom. After the Atom and ...
PARIS (Reuters) – Renault and specialist sports car maker Caterham have dropped plans for joint production of a high-performance model for the British brand, a person familiar with the matter said on ...
Caterham is out to prove that electric vehicles don't have to be heavier than their gas-powered counterparts with a sultry electric sports car code-named Project V. Caterham is best known for its ...