More Affordable Base Caterham to be Powered by 0.66L Turbo Suzuki Engine
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More Affordable Base Caterham to be Powered by 0.66L Turbo Suzuki Engine



When it comes to the iconic Lotus Seven and its successor, the Caterham 7, it's all about achieving performance and handling, and consequently, putting a smile on the driver's face, through a lightweight construction rather than relying on a powerful engine.

Today, in its purest, base form, the Caterham 7 Roadsport features a Ford-sourced 125hp 1.6-liter four-pot that only has to move 550kg (1,213 lbs) allowing it to reach the 100km/h (62mph) yardstick in just 5.9 seconds.

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