As a sports car EV, this thing is far more compelling to me than any of its competitors, if you could even say it has competitors. No one is offering an EV with an emphasis on handling characteristics rn.
I like the approach that Caterham made to EVs. It provides a simple and elegant solution to petrolheads. It proves that you don't need obnoxious screens and ridiculous infotainment systems to make a better vehicle.
Agreed! And it's extremely attractive. I wouldn't buy a Tesla just for the fact of how boring they look (to me) no turn back look when you walk away after parking.
Yes, this is the approach I would want if I was interested in an EV, but I am not yet. I love the full, immersive driving experience. For me that means a light weight car (check here) but also a manual transmission and the sounds of an ICE. Maybe if they offer it with a manual, I'd consider one but that isn't necessary nor practicle with electric cars so no likely to happen on a production EV.
I like the fact that it still has turn signal stalks rather and not the obnoxious screen of a Tesla. Friend has a Mach-E and it too has a large and intrusive screen, this looks a lot more like the one in my Chevy Bolt which is just the right size, IMHO. However, I’m unlikely to shell out the $$ for a Caterham, even if they produce a RHD version for North America. Still, hope it sells well for them and allows them to remain viable into the future.
@@neofaktion I truly don't care for 8/10th spirited driving. I love a V8 for highway pulls and cruising where you get time to enjoy the sound. But not a thing when it comes to canyon carving and try to not drive off a cliff.
The front seems to share design cues from the Rimac + Maserati MC20 The side profile from an oblique view is strikingly Aston Martin The rear...well,I'd consider taking it as the most unique part But I know if one rolled by my in person I'd be turning my head for sure
What a fabulous-looking piece of automotive 'art'...! Caterham have absolutely knocked it out of the park with this EV. Crazy money but, hey, we can still dream... 😍
I'd buy this no questions asked. I've always loved and appreciated the Caterham brand. The 7 has always been my dream car. I love their modern take on a sports EV.
I know im getting old when i see a gorgeous car like this and just think "well, how expensive is it going to be to replace the front lights when they inevitably need replacing?" Since its all not easy to remove 🙈
Simple, lightweight, stylish... Granted, it's not cheap, and it's all but a two seater, but if this is a good representation of the production model then they have a real winner on their hands.
It's nice! Looks performance and even price. Although I do wish they could use this platform to make an affordable sports car (or even a retroish hothatch!) with less carbon and expensive materials as the expense of some weight added
Price is impressive but Caterham builds cars by hand and has little experience with complex manufacturing but good luck to them, we need more cars like these!
OK: the wheels look right, but from an engineering perspective I think they're too big. They could be a LOT smaller and still fit the brakes. I also feel the fat fenders look beautiful but again, there's no REAL reason to make the car much wider than the passenger cell. (Or, make the passenger cell much narrower than the door.) If the car has to be that wide for handling porpoises, fair enough, spread the cabin out too.
Providing Caterham can readily update it for the coming significant improvements in battery technology, this looks a real winner! Beating Porsche at their own game .
The last time Caterham moved away from the 7 concept was to produce the 21 and that was a bit of a disaster. Less than 50 made and costed more than the Lotus Elise, it's then rival. Hope this meets with more success.
Caterham is basically taking notes from Lotus' playbook. Modernize, no more barebone interior, electronics system, an overall more livable + daily drivable car
Although I'm for MG Cyberster but I still love this Caterham Project V and even wish for this to make to production. I'm sure you can get away with a 30kw/h battery as long as the car is light. Lightness can make driving range longer. The more electric roadster, the merrier. A low 1 ton car is the main attraction compare to many EVs. For that this car is also a wanted EV.
If just anyone can make an EV sports car these days (seems like a new one is popping up every week), then straight up, this one isn't cheap enough. Someone else will make a cheaper one, and yet another an even cheaper one, and Caterham will be in trouble anyway, because it seems the barrier to entry in building an EV is getting lower every day. Chris Harris said it perfectly, buying an EV today is like buying a laptop in the '90's; as soon as you get it, there's a better and cheaper one that drops. An EV is definitely in my future, but not in my present.
Moore’s law is definitely applicable to EVs in certain ways. But it still doesn’t account for what makes an EV a car rather than an electronic device. I can’t explain it except to present the current situation: This is the only EV so far to make an attempt at a real sports car and not just some 0-60 demon. No other EV manufacturer is even close to understanding the qualities that makes a Miata, a Cayman, or an Emira great. Most of them think it’s about the powertrain, and they're completely missing the point. Like you, an EV is probably in my future but not any time soon. Not until EVs become more like cars and less like appliances.
Caterham might be unbeatable in the cost and weight department though, by anyone this side of Ariel. No-one else's customers are prepared to do with as little stuff as a Caterham customer. I expect Caterham can come out with an electric 7 as well, for people for whom this car is just to luxurious and fancy, with its roofs and door handles and what not.
Looks tremendous, but like all electric cars, it's not zero emissions. Just because they're not coming from the car, there are still emissions created from the powering of it, which wouldn't be there otherwise.
270 is not a bad output if you stay away from the horsepower wars. Tbh I don’t think that this would be the fastest version. I’d be disappointed if there wasn’t a “420r” variant in the works after the initial release
I have a 1700 crossflow 7 and have had it for over twenty five years. It will see me out without spending a fortune on an electic car. Everyone should have a Caterham once in there life and I wish them luck. All you need is a second car for transport, mine is a Hyundai.
The weight you are citing is without the battery. See the interview that Caterham's designer and its chief engineer did with Carwow for the true weight, which is over 1800kg. Nevertheless, still love the car.
Eww hell no that even the supercharged version of Toyota 2ZZ will feel Anemic compared these relatively low EV specs. Similar horsepower but Less Torque over entire rev range.
Such a beautiful car with so much potential. I wish it was a petrol car though tbh. Because the noise is part of the diving experience & an ev won't do that no matter how hard you try. Plus that range is useless especially since this is driver focused car & you'll be driving most likely faster more often, which means you'll never be gettinf that range. £80k is also too expensive tbh. This would be good for £40k-£60k. I hope Caterham comsiders making a petrol version
finally the EV we've been waiting for everyone to make and its from caterham. its surprising that potentially the BEST EV cars aren't from EV makers. but this is the best 2 door model and Koenigsegg is making the best 4 seater with the Gemera. Tesla is lagging so far behind
It feels like Caterham is slowly losing its DNA with this... Having driven a few 7s, I cannot imagine a car like that providing the same driving experience. Though I also understand the need to keep up with trends to not fall behind, I feel like this direction is not it... :/
I'm sure it's an amazing machine...but I can't imagine enjoying a drive on the favorite B roads many times without the engagement of a clutch and stick and rise and fall of the engine wail. The irony of this last comment isn't lost on me, but I think EVs are for the crowd who likes to flip thru shorts and not actually do anything.
Yep the bubble lights integrated into the fender shape were a terrible fab around Y2K. When they go cloudy it's soo yucky because the surface area is huge.
That's greatly underpowered compared to their 420R I'm probably a lot more expensive. Need to has any storage so they're both fun track toys and backroad animals . Question is how long does the battery last.
Imitation is the pinnacle of flattery and in that regard, Jaguar is deserving or the praise that its lauded with by the industry in general. The Maserati MC20 and Ferrari Portifino with their hints of the F Type in their DNA and now this, which if by design or serendipity, could not more be a C-X75 sans the badge.
Why do we think this is really going to happen? So many companies promise but fail to deliver. Making a concept car is one thing but going into production, Caterham are going to struggle on something they really know nothing about, an EV.
A car like this, even though it's beautiful, should start around 50k. For 80k you can get so much more of a car, maybe it's more of a collectors car than anything, because it's going to be a real niche of people who are willing to pay that much for an electric two seater. From a practical perspective non existent and from a sporting perspective, I honestly believe besides the weight saving, that it doesn't give you anything more in return in terms of value.
is funny how a car company so small like caterham made such a beautiful car better than 95% of cars designs from europe we saw in the last 10 years XD
As a sports car EV, this thing is far more compelling to me than any of its competitors, if you could even say it has competitors. No one is offering an EV with an emphasis on handling characteristics rn.
Bruv it looks like a cheaper version of the mc20
I hope this makes it, as a company running at a loss, this needs to happen for them.
They have a big Chinese investor that is helping them out I believe.
@@Havanu81Japanese investor
Will you buy one? & for how much?
@@AnmolSingh-2911 they said cost is about 100k USD if I'm not wrong
@@AnmolSingh-2911If Caterham was operational where I live (Brazil), I would 100%, I want fun cars, not self-driving pods.
I like the approach that Caterham made to EVs. It provides a simple and elegant solution to petrolheads. It proves that you don't need obnoxious screens and ridiculous infotainment systems to make a better vehicle.
Exactly! Someone said it.
Agreed! And it's extremely attractive. I wouldn't buy a Tesla just for the fact of how boring they look (to me) no turn back look when you walk away after parking.
Yes, this is the approach I would want if I was interested in an EV, but I am not yet. I love the full, immersive driving experience. For me that means a light weight car (check here) but also a manual transmission and the sounds of an ICE. Maybe if they offer it with a manual, I'd consider one but that isn't necessary nor practicle with electric cars so no likely to happen on a production EV.
I like the fact that it still has turn signal stalks rather and not the obnoxious screen of a Tesla. Friend has a Mach-E and it too has a large and intrusive screen, this looks a lot more like the one in my Chevy Bolt which is just the right size, IMHO. However, I’m unlikely to shell out the $$ for a Caterham, even if they produce a RHD version for North America. Still, hope it sells well for them and allows them to remain viable into the future.
@@davidroush1224 Agreed 100%. I would love it if they could make this a manual, with at least 4 or more gears.
I haven't seen this presenter before but she is very good. With herself and Rory, Autotrader has a great lineup 👍
I Love her Voice and Touch
If this is a sneak peek at the potential of EV sports cars, I'm all for it.
Bet it sound great on the move....oh wait.
I bet it does sound great. No annoying noise pollution ICE shit.
If you only care about how loud a car is, you are truly not a car enthusiast lol
@@EvoraGT430 Won't matter when you are having fun driving. Sound is not top of your mind.
@@neofaktion I truly don't care for 8/10th spirited driving. I love a V8 for highway pulls and cruising where you get time to enjoy the sound. But not a thing when it comes to canyon carving and try to not drive off a cliff.
The front seems to share design cues from the Rimac + Maserati MC20
The side profile from an oblique view is strikingly Aston Martin
The rear...well,I'd consider taking it as the most unique part
But I know if one rolled by my in person I'd be turning my head for sure
Very beautiful car with its own distinct personality. Personally love that sage green paint job 💯
"It feels really minimalist, without feeling basic" - I'm definitively gonna use that quote!
Love this presenter! Classy style, great presentation skills and a kind demeanor!
Great job
What a fabulous-looking piece of automotive 'art'...!
Caterham have absolutely knocked it out of the park with this EV.
Crazy money but, hey, we can still dream... 😍
I'd buy this no questions asked. I've always loved and appreciated the Caterham brand. The 7 has always been my dream car. I love their modern take on a sports EV.
£80K though?
It looks great. And if Alex gives her blessing, I know it's not an illusion! Keep it up!
“Minimalist without feeling basic”👌🏾
I know im getting old when i see a gorgeous car like this and just think "well, how expensive is it going to be to replace the front lights when they inevitably need replacing?" Since its all not easy to remove 🙈
If this is a lotus Elise for the future I’m in! Love it.
Yeah, I also got Jaguar vibes on this.
No Porsche at all?
@@JustChillingNahhhhMean
About 30% Porsche and 70% Jaguar.
Simple, lightweight, stylish... Granted, it's not cheap, and it's all but a two seater, but if this is a good representation of the production model then they have a real winner on their hands.
I really hope this car is successful. Would love to see more of this from Caterham!
It's nice! Looks performance and even price. Although I do wish they could use this platform to make an affordable sports car (or even a retroish hothatch!) with less carbon and expensive materials as the expense of some weight added
Price is impressive but Caterham builds cars by hand and has little experience with complex manufacturing but good luck to them, we need more cars like these!
This is bloody fantastic. Saw it at Goodwood.
The design is sooooooooooo good.
I absolutely love it.
Dreamcar!!!
OK: the wheels look right, but from an engineering perspective I think they're too big. They could be a LOT smaller and still fit the brakes. I also feel the fat fenders look beautiful but again, there's no REAL reason to make the car much wider than the passenger cell. (Or, make the passenger cell much narrower than the door.) If the car has to be that wide for handling porpoises, fair enough, spread the cabin out too.
Shit that's beautiful, God damn they've nailed the design there. Wow! Borrows little bits from so many cars and blends them perfectly
Wow what a beautiful car :) That design team is top notch
Getting massive Maserati GT vibes here. Good stuff
Providing Caterham can readily update it for the coming significant improvements in battery technology, this looks a real winner! Beating Porsche at their own game .
"We took every measure we could to minimize costs."
"Great! So, I can afford it?"
"No."
The finest looking “parts bin” I’ve ever seen. Bring it on.
Nice design. I like this look
The last time Caterham moved away from the 7 concept was to produce the 21 and that was a bit of a disaster. Less than 50 made and costed more than the Lotus Elise, it's then rival. Hope this meets with more success.
Caterham is basically taking notes from Lotus' playbook. Modernize, no more barebone interior, electronics system, an overall more livable + daily drivable car
Wow. This has all the modern features, like door handles…
It's an incredible design & build concept. been following for a while. I'm a buyer if they build it.
I'm impressed that it's immediately recognisable as a caterham despite looking nothing like a Caterham
Maybe the first EV which is truly intriguing for me. (Rimac plays in a different league)
Awesome stats and superb design!
I was thinking about buying an Alpine A110 GT. Now I'm wondering if I should wait 2 more years. Dang.
Although I'm for MG Cyberster but I still love this Caterham Project V and even wish for this to make to production. I'm sure you can get away with a 30kw/h battery as long as the car is light. Lightness can make driving range longer. The more electric roadster, the merrier. A low 1 ton car is the main attraction compare to many EVs. For that this car is also a wanted EV.
Stunning apart from the rear end
The thumbnail tricked me into thinking it was a porche , but did she say battery, ELECTRIC, NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!! 😭 😭 😭
If just anyone can make an EV sports car these days (seems like a new one is popping up every week), then straight up, this one isn't cheap enough. Someone else will make a cheaper one, and yet another an even cheaper one, and Caterham will be in trouble anyway, because it seems the barrier to entry in building an EV is getting lower every day. Chris Harris said it perfectly, buying an EV today is like buying a laptop in the '90's; as soon as you get it, there's a better and cheaper one that drops. An EV is definitely in my future, but not in my present.
Moore’s law is definitely applicable to EVs in certain ways. But it still doesn’t account for what makes an EV a car rather than an electronic device.
I can’t explain it except to present the current situation: This is the only EV so far to make an attempt at a real sports car and not just some 0-60 demon. No other EV manufacturer is even close to understanding the qualities that makes a Miata, a Cayman, or an Emira great. Most of them think it’s about the powertrain, and they're completely missing the point.
Like you, an EV is probably in my future but not any time soon. Not until EVs become more like cars and less like appliances.
Caterham might be unbeatable in the cost and weight department though, by anyone this side of Ariel. No-one else's customers are prepared to do with as little stuff as a Caterham customer. I expect Caterham can come out with an electric 7 as well, for people for whom this car is just to luxurious and fancy, with its roofs and door handles and what not.
@@WhatisaLee Amen!
Please make a manual version, with 4 or more gears.... and a clutch!
Even though I doubt I’ll be able to afford, hope Caterham makes this.
Stunning! The car and presenter 😍
Both sadly way out of my league 😄
Looks tremendous, but like all electric cars, it's not zero emissions. Just because they're not coming from the car, there are still emissions created from the powering of it, which wouldn't be there otherwise.
This is the best EV sports car I know of, but it is no replacement for the seven.
Best looking Caterham EVER. At last they've given up taking their styling cues from a house brick.
The car is extremely desirable imo but as a dailydriver not as a racer. It has ~200hp trying to move 1tonn of car.
It's a sportscar, not a racecar. And 270bhp is quite a bit more than 200. Plenty fast if you ask me.
that car is fast for only weighing 2600 lbs
270 is not a bad output if you stay away from the horsepower wars. Tbh I don’t think that this would be the fastest version. I’d be disappointed if there wasn’t a “420r” variant in the works after the initial release
268 peak horsepower with wide torque band from an Electric motor. I think it'll push 1.2 tonnes just fine.
I can see it with maybe a second motor pulling with about 500-600hp... somehow keeping the weight near 1000kilos
I have a 1700 crossflow 7 and have had it for over twenty five years. It will see me out without spending a fortune on an electic car. Everyone should have a Caterham once in there life and I wish them luck. All you need is a second car for transport, mine is a Hyundai.
One of the most stunning car designs .... EVER
Looks nice. Remove the pointless back seats and install 2.3 ecoboost ice mid-rear and I,ll buy one.
That's a stated 137 Wh/km which is not very low but 1,19 tons is good but an Alpine A110 is lighter (we'll see in some time the EV version)
The weight you are citing is without the battery. See the interview that Caterham's designer and its chief engineer did with Carwow for the true weight, which is over 1800kg. Nevertheless, still love the car.
It looks awesome from the outside
The price of cars these days is an utter disgrace
nice really nice it reminds me of a lotus from long ago , this should really sell well i would buy one
Pure artwork on wheels.👍🏽
Pretty cool actually. But can I please have one with a supercharged 2zz engine?
Eww hell no that even the supercharged version of Toyota 2ZZ will feel Anemic compared these relatively low EV specs. Similar horsepower but Less Torque over entire rev range.
Now we need to know if it can run hard on tracks and not overheat and if the power decreases as the battery percentage decreases.
Such a beautiful car with so much potential. I wish it was a petrol car though tbh. Because the noise is part of the diving experience & an ev won't do that no matter how hard you try. Plus that range is useless especially since this is driver focused car & you'll be driving most likely faster more often, which means you'll never be gettinf that range. £80k is also too expensive tbh. This would be good for £40k-£60k. I hope Caterham comsiders making a petrol version
impressive good looking car👍 0:01
Front is a beauty not sure about the back. Keep putting the good work in these review videos Alex!
True, that back is not so nice, looks unfinished and a little confused when you look at the whole car or compared to the front.
@@mo_0912 Agreed. It reminds me of a lazy copy of a Bentley Conti?
Cool design! But from a ev performance prospective it’s not hitting the bench mark. Speed and range for dollar. But design and interior is dope
I’m sold 😉👍💪
Even a die hard petrolhead would struggle not to like this…
So unless if one wants a Super7 based (which would be the traditional Caterhams) why would one pick this Caterham over a Lotus??
The front looks like a mini Aston Valhalla..
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The only ev I could possibly buy, light, not over powered, looks amazing, the interior isn’t full of shitty touchscreen. That’s the only EV to have.
i think you’re missing the point of a caterham
this was supposed to be a reply to another comment that was complaining about the range, my bad guys
I think you're missing the point of progress.
Their options are literally to evolve or die, soooo
oh my bad guys this was supposed to be a reply to someone’s comment complaining about the range
0:13 "and its about to change the way you think about caterham, completely." Yeah, for the worse
Looks like a Cayman/MC20/Emira/Vantage
Cool... but will it come to North America?
I just love the way they throw these figures around.. only £80,000 we are being taken for idiots.
Finally a lightweight and sexy EV ! Still way too expensive though !
This is a beautifull car. If this brand can just take the car as it is and send it on the roads
Now you have to accept Evs can become something
Looks sexy! And for a car that small with a small battery, it's got a healthy range.
Cool looking car. How many laps you gonna get out of it on a track day i wonder?
Fifteen minutes to top up form 20% to 80% so it probably won't be an issue.
Honestly, this is really making me sad. I'm having a genuine moment of mourning. 😢
That is an outrageously good looking car. Makes the Emira look ugly.
finally the EV we've been waiting for everyone to make and its from caterham. its surprising that potentially the BEST EV cars aren't from EV makers. but this is the best 2 door model and Koenigsegg is making the best 4 seater with the Gemera. Tesla is lagging so far behind
Tesla is always behind
Isn’t the Gemera a V8 hybrid?
@@slideways8022 yeah there's another 3 cylinder hybrid option too but no all ev
What a bunch of wierd nonsense. Koenigsegg does not even make a BEV. Their partner RIMAC does though.
didn't Tesla make a roadster with around the same specs 15 years ago?
Sad to think they’ll be discontinuing the 7
It feels like Caterham is slowly losing its DNA with this... Having driven a few 7s, I cannot imagine a car like that providing the same driving experience. Though I also understand the need to keep up with trends to not fall behind, I feel like this direction is not it... :/
I'm sure it's an amazing machine...but I can't imagine enjoying a drive on the favorite B roads many times without the engagement of a clutch and stick and rise and fall of the engine wail. The irony of this last comment isn't lost on me, but I think EVs are for the crowd who likes to flip thru shorts and not actually do anything.
That headlights remind me a lot of the maserati 3200gt
Yep the bubble lights integrated into the fender shape were a terrible fab around Y2K. When they go cloudy it's soo yucky because the surface area is huge.
4.5 seconds 0-60 & 250 mile range for 80 grand, really???
Main thing is 1190kg and agile handling small 2 door coupe. Seems like a great package IF Achievable.
@@Neojhun But in terms of value for money it makes absolutely no sense with what else you can get for this price range!
@@DavidFranks88 Nothing there is no competition. Maybe an EV conversion build a NC Miata for the similar price.
@@Neojhun I can get a Porsche Taycan for that money, or even a Tesla Model S.
@@DavidFranks88you’ve missed the point entirely
If you changed the name to 913 and the badges I’d swear this can pass as a Porsche prototype 😏😂
That's greatly underpowered compared to their 420R I'm probably a lot more expensive. Need to has any storage so they're both fun track toys and backroad animals . Question is how long does the battery last.
Jaguar, Porsche, and Aston Martin all meshed together
Caterham please make it production car
By 2025, battery technology will have improved so much, that its specifications now will be hopelessly out of date.
Great reviewer!
Imitation is the pinnacle of flattery and in that regard, Jaguar is deserving or the praise that its lauded with by the industry in general. The Maserati MC20 and Ferrari Portifino with their hints of the F Type in their DNA and now this, which if by design or serendipity, could not more be a C-X75 sans the badge.
Why do we think this is really going to happen? So many companies promise but fail to deliver. Making a concept car is one thing but going into production, Caterham are going to struggle on something they really know nothing about, an EV.
Great review Alex, the only electric car I'd buy
A car like this, even though it's beautiful, should start around 50k. For 80k you can get so much more of a car, maybe it's more of a collectors car than anything, because it's going to be a real niche of people who are willing to pay that much for an electric two seater. From a practical perspective non existent and from a sporting perspective, I honestly believe besides the weight saving, that it doesn't give you anything more in return in terms of value.
Cayman rival is great but until there’s a Boxster rival then my money remains firmly in my pocket.
Missed opportunity again Lotus 😢
Bring it to Canada 🇨🇦 !!! 😊😊
Who wants to sit INSIDE a Caterham? No-one I'll wager - shame though this is a nice looking Porschaguar.