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Caterham Cars

Caterham Cars

Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars based in Caterham, Surrey, UK. Their current model, the Caterham 7 (or Seven), is a direct evolution of the Series 3 Lotus Seven designed by Colin Chapman and originally launched in 1973. In the 1990s the company made the Caterham 21,a two-seater soft top alternative to the MGF and Lotus Elise, (which both sold many more units). A track-only car, the SP/300.R, a joint project with Lola was released for customer testing in 2010 and is scheduled for release in 2013. On 27 April 2011, then-Team Lotus owner Tony Fernandes announced that he had purchased Caterham.HistoryLotus originsColin Chapman's Lotus Cars launched the Series 1 Lotus Seven in 1957. The car was immediately embraced by enthusiasts as a low-cost, lightweight sports car and successful race car. Revised Series 2, Series 3 and Series 4 versions were subsequently launched in 1960, 1968 and 1970 respectively.Caterham Cars had been a major Lotus 7 dealer during the 1960s, and its founder, Graham Nearn, purchased the rights to continue manufacture of the Seven design from Chapman in 1973, after Lotus announced its intention to discontinue the model. Caterham initially restarted manufacture of the Lotus Seven Series 4; however, when this proved unpopular, production switched to a Series 3 model in 1974.
Caterham Cars

Caterham Cars

Caterham est un petit constructeur d'automobiles britannique, appartenant depuis le 27 avril 2011, à Tony Fernandes qui l'a racheté au fonds d'investissement américain Corven Group propriétaire depuis 2006. Son histoire est liée à celle de la marque Lotus et de son modèle la Super Seven, un cabriolet deux places, qui figure au générique de la série télévisée Le Prisonnier.