Graham Nearn helped develop and sell the Lotus 7, creating Caterham Cars in 1959 as a retail outlet for the lightweight roadster. After having seen the car through its years of broadcasting fame ...
and when they ceased production the rights to its manufacture were bought by the Lotus dealer Caterham Cars. Caterham have built a very succesful business from their Sevens, and you can still buy ...
and true to form the Caterham remains one of the great drivers’ cars, decades after Colin Chapman first introduced the Lotus Seven way back in 1957. That low weight influences virtually ...
Caterham has introduced R500 suspension and ... In fact Phil has a bit of a downer on the Lotus. ‘I know many are going to disagree, but the Exige isn’t enough for me on track,’ he says.
Another Caterham special edition? Been a few of those lately.Missed the headline, did you? It might look like a Seven and ...
Lotus may not be all about lightness anymore, but it definitely applied that principle to these two unique models.