Caterham Seven 1.8
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Caterham Seven 1.8

@caterham_seven_1_8

About

A lightweight sports car known for its agility and performance, the Caterham Seven 1.8 features a 1.8-liter engine.

Introduction Year

1989

Category

sports car

Platform

Caterham Seven

Variants

7 variants of the Caterham Seven 1.8

Caterham Seven 1.8 Sprint

Caterham Seven 1.8 Sprint

@1800cc_sprint_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.8 Sprint was introduced in 2004, designed to celebrate the classic Caterham racing heritage. It features a 1.8L engine producing around 105 hp, with a focus on a balance of performance and comfort. This variant includes retro styling elements and modern conveniences, catering to those who appreciate both classic aesthetics and contemporary driving dynamics.

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Introduced: 2004 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Seven 1.8 Superlight

Caterham Seven 1.8 Superlight

@caterham_seven_1_8_superlight

The Caterham Seven 1.8 Superlight was introduced in 1998 as a lightweight variant of the Seven. It features a 1.8L engine producing approximately 135 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant is designed for track performance, boasting reduced weight and enhanced handling characteristics. Its stripped-down design emphasizes the driving experience, making it a favorite among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1998 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Seven 1.8 R500

Caterham Seven 1.8 R500

@caterham_seven_1_8_r500

The Caterham Seven 1.8 R500 was launched in 2000, offering a more powerful version of the 1.8L engine, producing around 180 hp. This variant is equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission and features enhanced suspension and aerodynamics, making it a high-performance option in the Seven lineup. Its lightweight construction and sporty design make it a popular choice for track days and spirited driving.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Seven 1.8 CSR

Caterham Seven 1.8 CSR

@1800cc_csr_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.8 CSR was introduced in 2007, featuring a 1.8L engine that produces 175 hp, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. This variant introduced advanced aerodynamics and a more rigid chassis, enhancing its performance capabilities. With a focus on track-oriented features and a distinct design, the CSR became a top-tier option for serious motorsport enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2007 Discontinued: 2014
Caterham Seven 1.8 Academy

Caterham Seven 1.8 Academy

@1800cc_academy_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.8 Academy was introduced in 2010 as a limited-run variant for the Academy racing series. It features a 1.8L engine producing approximately 140 hp, designed to meet specific racing regulations. This variant includes special racing enhancements and safety features, making it ideal for entry-level motorsport participants looking to compete in a structured environment.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Seven 1.8 420R

Caterham Seven 1.8 420R

@1800cc_420r_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.8 420R was launched in 2015 as a performance-oriented variant. It features a tuned 1.8L engine producing around 210 hp, combined with a lightweight chassis for exceptional agility. This convertible variant includes upgraded suspension and braking systems, offering an exhilarating driving experience. It targets enthusiasts who seek a blend of everyday usability and track-ready performance.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Seven 1.8 Super Sprint

Caterham Seven 1.8 Super Sprint

@1800cc_super_sprint_convertible

The Caterham Seven 1.8 Super Sprint was introduced in 2021, emphasizing a retro design along with modern performance. It utilizes a 1.8L engine producing around 130 hp, providing a nostalgic driving experience. This variant features a unique aesthetic with classic styling cues and is aimed at drivers looking for a blend of style and spirited performance.

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2 doors
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Introduced: 2021 Discontinued: 2024