Yamaha may be famous for motorcycles and keyboards, but the multi-faceted Japanese brand has actually had a significant hand in creating some of our favorite sports cars, too. From the Lexus LFA's ...
Last month the official news came out that the Caterham brand of anachronistic sports cars had been sold to Japan-based VT Holdings. The legendary British brand is currently seeking possible avenues ...
Caterham has unveiled the Seven 170 as its lightest ever production car, and in order to promote it, they will open the highest pop-up car dealership in the world at the British Airways i360 viewing ...
A few days ago Caterham announced an interesting challenge: a team of engineers would build a Seven 170 from scratch in under six hours at a altitude of 450ft (137m) at the British Airways i360 pod in ...
Step away from the themed nightclub and those too-tight jeans all the kids are wearing. If you're starting to struggle with your age and are questioning where your life's gone, mid-life crises now ...
Caterham is unveiling Project V, a new all-electric sports car, on July 12 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Like the Seven, the company's roadster based on the original Lotus Seven, Project V is a ...
Caterham is a small British carmaker that arose in the shadow of Lotus and has remained committed, for decades now, to its particular vision of a car, which are mostly variants of the Seven. In fact, ...
Caterham is closing a major chapter in its history with the release of the Seven 310 Encore, the last model to feature the Ford Sigma engine. Only 25 units will be produced, marking the end of a ...
Helicopters don’t get anywhere near the love lavished on planes, and about the only time we hear about an Air Force in the car world is when an automaker wants to race a fighter plane down a runway.
Rumors of Renault reviving its mothballed Alpine sports car brand have been floating around forever, but recent whispers suggested Renault would partner with Daimler to breathe new life into the brand ...
As mainstream carmakers with deep pockets continue to show the world that a shift to electric isn’t needn’t be scary, enthusiasts are rightly worried about the smaller players. What on Earth will ...
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