Caterham unveils AeroSeven concept at Singapore GP
21 Sep 2013|3,284 views
As the first model designed with significant input from all of the Caterham Group's specialist business arms, the AeroSeven Concept signals the brand's intentions in terms of product engineering processes, speed to market, as well as a hint to its styling direction for future models, including the all new sportscar being developed in conjunction with Renault and due for release in early 2016.


Based on an updated interpretation of the highly acclaimed Seven CSR platform, the carbon fibre bodied concept vehicle, which will reach 100km/h in under four seconds, will initially draw its power from the normally-aspirated, EU6-approved, 237bhp engine developed by Caterham Technology & Innovation for the recently launched Caterham Seven 485.
Graham Macdonald, Managing Director of Caterham Cars, said, "Over the coming years, we will be expanding our range of sportscars as we look to meet the differing needs and desires of potential customers - from the lifestyle customer to the ultimate thrill-seeker. The AeroSeven Concept is the first model in that journey."
Delivery of the production version of the concept model will begin in autumn 2014.
As the first model designed with significant input from all of the Caterham Group's specialist business arms, the AeroSeven Concept signals the brand's intentions in terms of product engineering processes, speed to market, as well as a hint to its styling direction for future models, including the all new sportscar being developed in conjunction with Renault and due for release in early 2016.
The AeroSeven Concept, which draws heavily on methods used by the F1 team, will be the first ever Caterham model to be fitted with traction control. Thanks to a newly developed Caterham Engine Management System, drivers will be able to enjoy fully-adjustable traction and launch control functionality.
Based on an updated interpretation of the highly acclaimed Seven CSR platform, the carbon fibre bodied concept vehicle, which will reach 100km/h in under four seconds, will initially draw its power from the normally-aspirated, EU6-approved, 237bhp engine developed by Caterham Technology & Innovation for the recently launched Caterham Seven 485.
Graham Macdonald, Managing Director of Caterham Cars, said, "Over the coming years, we will be expanding our range of sportscars as we look to meet the differing needs and desires of potential customers - from the lifestyle customer to the ultimate thrill-seeker. The AeroSeven Concept is the first model in that journey."
Delivery of the production version of the concept model will begin in autumn 2014.
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