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Caterham's updated EV still looks great but its weirdest feature got axed and that breaks my heart
Have you heard? Caterham, maker of the tiny, go-kart-like Seven sports car, is building an electric car. It’s the company’s first real, in-house design ever, as the Seven is simply a highly evolved ...
Caterham’s long-teased all-electric sports car, known simply as the Project V, has suddenly gone from idea to working ...
View post: Amazon Has a ‘Wonderful’ and 'Sharp' Pocket Knife for 25% Off Right Now Massive power and heavy batteries, that’s what EVs are, right? Well maybe they don’t have to be. Caterham has built a ...
The original Lotus Seven was an inspired concept. It was completely, utterly minimalistic, and thus in perfect keeping with Lotus founder Colin Chapman's philosophy of performance through light weight ...
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 ...
Helicopters don’t get anywhere near the love lavished on planes, and about the only time we hear about an Air Force in the car world is when an automaker wants to race a fighter plane down a runway.
The Caterham Project V concept is set to make its public debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 13. The Caterham Project V features a single, rear-mounted motor that makes 268 hp and is fed ...
Take a good, long, hard look at the SP/300.R. Drink in the Lola-developed aero package capable of producing 450 kg of downforce. Focus your attention onto the monstrous carbon adjustable rear wing.
Caterham CEO Bob Laishley seems pathologically wary of the usual political gibberish, a man whose media training amounts to saying – after he’s told you a juicy secret – “that should probably be off ...
Caterham is a British specialist manufacturer of lightweight sports cars that are a direct evolution of the original Lotus 7. Over its almost five decades of existence, the company hasn’t altered the ...
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 ...
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