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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 ...
Caterham says it is serious about taking the production version of its Project V to America. "We've ignored this market, it's ridiculous!" ...
British carmaker Caterham brought the production version prototype of the Project V to the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon, car is now ...
Caterham hopes the Project V will offer the brand a new platform to perfect over the course of several future decades.
The Project V EV is heading to the US with a driver-focused layout and Yamaha-sourced power, aiming to keep its purist roots ...
The British brand had hoped to introduce its new electric sports car in 2026, but that date “will be a challenge.” Few technical details about the production-spec model are known. Xing Mobility’s ...
Yamaha isn’t a new name in the four-wheeled department. The Japanese company has lent engines to the likes of the Lexus LFA, ...
Immersion-cooling technology enhances battery performance, longevity, and safety. Credit: Caterham. Caterham, owned by Japanese automotive group VT Holdings, has announced that it will integrate ...
While this might seem familiar as the Caterham Project V Concept seen a couple of years ago, look a little closer and you’ll ...
Yamaha and Caterham unveil their electric sports car, Project V, aiming to challenge Porsche in the US market. The coupe is inspired by Lotus Elan +2 and features a 200-kW Yamaha Motor.
Caterham will show its near-production Project V sports car on 9 January 2026 at the Tokyo Auto Salon. In addition, the original Project V show car will make its first appearance at the 2026 CES event ...
The only way to buy a new Caterham in the United States has been through a handful of independent importers, but that's about to change. The vaunted old-school British sports car maker announced that ...
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