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 ...
Arguably the greatest lightweight sports car ever produced, the Caterham Seven has thrilled enthusiasts for more than 50 ...
Long a favorite of devotees of the purist driving experience, Caterham has added a higher-performance version to its line of Seven-model roadsters. Powered by a performance-tuned 2.0-liter Ford ...
One of the many stigmas surrounding electric cars is that of excess weight and how they wouldn’t be able to keep up with a gasoline-powered vehicle around a race track. Well, that might be true for ...
British sports car company Caterham has never introduced a new car in its 50 years of existence. Its only vehicle, up until today, was the Seven, a design acquired from Lotus half a century ago. That ...
The engine in question is a supercharged 2.0-liter Ford inline-four, rated for 275 hp and 200 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed sequential transmission sends power to the rear wheels by way of a ...
The Caterham Seven is one of the lightest, purest sports cars on the planet. Stripped of most everything that doesn’t help you go fast or have fun, a mid-spec 270 will get you to 60 mph (96 km/h) in 5 ...
Combining a Lotus Super 7 type chassis and looks with a high-tech Siemens electric motor and a set of Lithium Polymer batteries, Evisol’s ThoRR concept is yet another fully electric sportscar. Yet, ...
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