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Caterham Gives A Glimpse Of Its EV Future In The Form Of The Project V Concept Sportscar
Today Caterham is unveiling its future and there’s no two ways about it – this is one of the most electrifying moments of the automotive world. As we tread the cutting-edge trail of the electric revolution, Caterham, the British automaker, leaves no stone unturned with their brand-new all-electric sports car, Project V.
Now let’s pull back the curtains and peek into what makes this sleek machine tick. For the car nerds among us, the numbers are going to sing like a symphony. We’re talking about a 268 hp electric motor paired with a 55-kWh USOC lithium-ion battery with an expected range of 400 km.
Caterham’s new mastermind, Chief Designer Anthony Jannarelly, was at the helm of the project. And in true Caterham spirit, Project V is designed to be lightweight and simplistic, tipping the scales at a trim {{2,623 pounds}}. Built on a composite chassis of carbon fiber and aluminum, the car employs an adjustable double-wishbone suspension at both ends and electric power steering – all of it ensuring a nimble and responsive ride.
Inside, you’ll find a 2+1 seating arrangement, with a possible 2+2 setup. Simplicity remains a theme with a minimalistic dashboard, two round digital gauges, and a set of low-mounted rocker switches. Oh, and if you’re wondering about the bells and whistles, the intuitive infotainment system has got you covered with smartphone mirroring. And that is the extent of technology – the driving is done by the driver, that perfect corner exit line? Well, that depends on your skills, not some secret combo of button presses.
Caterham CEO, Bob Laishley, has assured us that Project V is not just a flashy concept. It’s a result of careful engineering and production feasibility studies, a move towards a sustainable future. Project V is set to make its grand entrance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The anticipated release date is somewhere around late 2025 or early 2026.