Actually, it’s already here, with Caterham showing off its Project V lightweight electric sports car at CES in Las Vegas, before flying it over to Japan for the Tokyo Auto Salon. Caterham, the small ...
Upstarts and OEMs have spent the better part of the last decade trying to show that electric cars don’t have to be boring. They’ve majored on performance stakes that show near-instant acceleration off ...
Yamaha will supple its e-axle and motion control technology for Caterham's Project V The Caterham Project V is an electric sports car Caterham hasn't said when the Project V will go on sale, but a ...
British automaker Caterham has taken the covers off its Project V concept, a sports car that breaks boundaries for the company and EVs in general. This 268-horsepower coupe has a closed roof and the ...
It will soon be three years since British carmaker Caterham first presented the Project V at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and we still don't have an actual, working car derived from it on our roads ...
Caterham will show its near-production Project V sports car on 9 January 2026 at the Tokyo Auto Salon. In addition, the original Project V show car will make its first appearance at the 2026 CES event ...
Caterham announced its collaboration with Yamaha Motor for the fully electric powertrain of the Project V sports car. The model, introduced in concept form at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, is ...
Caterham is out to prove that electric vehicles don't have to be heavier than their gas-powered counterparts with a sultry electric sports car code-named Project V. Caterham is best known for its ...
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
Caterham on Thursday revealed an EV that holds true to the light-and-lean formula that some might say is part of what defines a sports car. In the age of electric cars, those are serious challenges, ...
Caterham is turning to Yamaha to help develop its Project V electric sports car, the company announced Wednesday. A production version will use a Yamaha-developed powertrain, as well as technology ...