There is a reason sports car companies have been consistently building takes on the Lotus Seven since it was first introduced back in 1957. No brand has been more successful at that mission than ...
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 ...
A well-known company among enthusiasts, Caterham Cars was founded in 1973 with the sole purpose of manufacturing the Lotus 7. Arguably the purest sports car in production today, the Caterham Seven has ...
The Caterham Seven has always been all about lightness and driving pleasure so the thought of an EV conversion sounds challenging. Thankfully, Caterham doesn’t plan on compromising for its transition ...
The Project V show car comes to the U.S. for the first time, the same week as an updated working prototype will debut in Tokyo. Caterham is doing things differently than other lower-volume EV ...
In production since 1973, the Caterham Seven continues to keep the late, great Colin Chapman's philosophy of "simplifying, then adding lightness" alive. One of the greatest minds in automotive history ...
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 ...
British automaker Caterham Cars is well known for its Caterham Seven sports car, which is closely based on the classic Lotus Seven. Now, however – in a not-so-traditional twist – the company has ...
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 ...
Love the lightweight nature and driver-focused philosophy of the Caterham Seven but not so enthralled by the back-to-basics design? If that sounds like you, then the experts from Italian firm Camal ...
Shown here in concept form just ahead of this weekend's Goodwood Festival of Speed, the Project V is both a strong departure and a close companion to the lightweight, simplistic Seven roadster.