Caterham Seven 1.7
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Caterham Seven 1.7

@caterham_seven_1_7

About

A lightweight and agile sports car known for its exceptional handling and performance, featuring a 1.7-liter engine.

Introduction Year

1987

Category

sports car

Variants

12 variants of the Caterham Seven 1.7

Caterham Seven 1.7 1600

Caterham Seven 1.7 1600

@1600cc_non_turbo_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 1600 was introduced in 1987 as the original variant of the model. It features a 1600cc naturally aspirated engine producing around 100 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This lightweight convertible offers a classic sports car experience with minimalistic design and agile handling, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1987 Discontinued: 1994
Caterham Seven 1.7 1800

Caterham Seven 1.7 1800

@1800cc_non_turbo_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 1800 was introduced in 1995 as an upgraded variant featuring an 1800cc engine. This model produced approximately 135 hp and was designed for improved performance. It maintained the same lightweight construction and open-top design that the Seven is known for, appealing to those seeking a faster and more responsive driving experience.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2000
Caterham Seven 1.7 420

Caterham Seven 1.7 420

@2000cc_non_turbo_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 420 was launched in 2016, featuring a 2000cc engine with around 180 hp. This model is positioned as a mid-range option, blending performance with comfort. It includes enhancements in suspension and interior features, catering to those who desire a more refined driving experience without compromising on the thrill.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2020
Caterham Seven 1.7 Superlight

Caterham Seven 1.7 Superlight

@caterham_seven_1_7_superlight

The Caterham Seven 1.7 Superlight was launched in 2001, emphasizing an even lighter chassis and enhanced aerodynamics. It features a 1600cc engine with power output around 110 hp, utilizing a 6-speed manual transmission. This variant is designed for track enthusiasts, offering advanced suspension setups and reduced weight for superior handling.

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Introduced: 2001 Discontinued: 2005
Caterham Seven 1.7 R500

Caterham Seven 1.7 R500

@caterham_seven_1_7_r500

The Caterham Seven 1.7 R500 was introduced in 2006 as a high-performance variant featuring a turbocharged 2000cc engine, producing over 250 hp. It is renowned for its blistering acceleration and track-focused design. This model includes upgraded brakes, suspension, and lightweight components, making it one of the most exhilarating iterations of the Seven.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2010
Caterham Seven 1.7 Electric

Caterham Seven 1.7 Electric

@150kw_electric_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 Electric was introduced in 2021 as a groundbreaking variant featuring an electric powertrain producing 150 kW. This model emphasizes sustainability while retaining the lightweight and agile characteristics of the Seven. It combines modern electric vehicle technology with classic sports car fun, appealing to a new generation of drivers.

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Introduced: 2021 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Seven 1.7 1700

Caterham Seven 1.7 1700

@1700cc_sports_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 1700 was launched in 1995, featuring a 1700 cc engine derived from the Ford series, delivering approximately 130 hp. This variant is known for its enhanced driving dynamics and lightweight design, making it suitable for track days and spirited drives. It remained in production until 2000, appealing to performance-oriented drivers.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2000
Caterham Seven 1.7 1600 Superlight

Caterham Seven 1.7 1600 Superlight

@caterham_seven_1_7_1600_superlight

The Caterham Seven 1.7 1600 Superlight was introduced in 1989 and features a 1600 cc Ford Kent engine producing 95 hp. This lightweight convertible variant emphasizes performance with a minimalist design and enhanced suspension. Its agile handling and reduced weight make it a favorite among driving enthusiasts. It was primarily targeted at European markets.

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Introduced: 1989 Discontinued: 2000
Caterham Seven 1.7 240

Caterham Seven 1.7 240

@2400cc_sports_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 240 was introduced in 2001, featuring a 2400 cc Duratec engine that produces around 200 hp. It is a high-performance variant designed for enthusiasts who seek thrilling speed and agility. The lightweight construction and advanced suspension provide an exhilarating driving experience, making it a notable variant until its discontinuation in 2005.

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Introduced: 2001 Discontinued: 2005
Caterham Seven 1.7 R500

Caterham Seven 1.7 R500

@500cc_turbo_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 R500 was launched in 2005 and is powered by a 500 cc supercharged engine producing over 250 hp. This variant is engineered for maximum performance, featuring aggressive styling, race-tuned suspension, and lightweight construction. It stands out as one of the most powerful and fastest variants in the Seven lineup, appealing to track-focused drivers.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2010
Caterham Seven 1.7 SS

Caterham Seven 1.7 SS

@1600cc_ss_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.7 SS was introduced in 2011 as a special edition variant. It features a 1600 cc engine that produces 140 hp, with enhancements focused on aerodynamics and weight reduction. This model includes unique bodywork and trim elements, making it a standout choice for collectors and driving enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2011 Discontinued: 2014
Caterham Seven 1.7 2000

Caterham Seven 1.7 2000

@2000cc_na_sport

The Caterham Seven 1.7 2000 was introduced in 1995 featuring a 2000cc Ford Zetec engine producing approximately 140 horsepower. This lightweight convertible variant is designed for spirited driving and offers a minimalist driving experience. It was well-received for its handling and performance, making it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 2000