Caterham Super Seven

Caterham Super Seven

@caterham_super_seven

An enhanced version of the classic Seven with improved features and performance.

Generations

30 generations of the Caterham Super Seven

Caterham Super Seven 1.6K Series

Caterham Super Seven 1.6K Series

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6K Series was introduced in 1980 as the first variant in the Super Seven lineup. It features a 1.6L K-Series engine producing 135 hp, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. This coupe variant offers lightweight construction and exceptional handling, establishing the foundation of the Caterham brand.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1987
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L R

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L R

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L R was introduced in 1997, featuring a 1.6L engine producing 160 hp. This hatchback variant is designed for track-oriented performance, with enhanced suspension and aerodynamics. It embodies the spirit of racing while providing a thrilling driving experience on the road.

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Introduced: 1997 Discontinued: 2000
Caterham Super Seven 1.7L

Caterham Super Seven 1.7L

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.7L was introduced in 1987 with a focus on increased performance. It features a 1.7L engine producing around 140 hp, combined with a lightweight chassis. This sedan variant is known for its nimble handling and open-top driving experience, appealing to driving enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1987 Discontinued: 1990
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L was launched in 1990, featuring a robust 2.0L engine with an output of 150 hp. This variant is designed for those seeking a blend of power and agility, offering an impressive power-to-weight ratio. The sedan body style enhances its classic aesthetic while maintaining performance.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1997
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Academy

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Academy

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Academy was introduced in 2010 as an entry-level variant for new drivers. It features a 1.6L engine producing 120 hp, optimized for the Caterham Academy racing series. This coupe variant offers a balance of performance and accessibility for novice enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2015
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Superlight

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Superlight

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Superlight was introduced in 2000, offering a lightweight design with a 2.0L engine delivering 180 hp. It features a minimalist approach to weight reduction while enhancing performance. The coupe body style combines classic styling with modern engineering for a thrilling ride.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2005
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L 160

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L 160

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L 160 was launched in 2005, powered by a 1.6L engine with an output of 160 hp. This coupe variant focuses on delivering a spirited driving experience with enhanced handling characteristics. It represents a modern take on the classic Super Seven formula.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2010
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L CSR

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L CSR

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L CSR was launched in 2015, featuring a 2.0L engine that produces 210 hp. This high-performance variant is designed for serious driving enthusiasts, offering advanced aerodynamics and suspension tuning. The coupe body style enhances its aggressive stance and road presence.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2020
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L 420

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L 420

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L 420 was introduced in 2022, powered by a 2.0L engine generating 210 hp. This variant emphasizes a balance of performance and comfort, featuring upgraded interior materials and technology. The coupe body style maintains the classic look while enhancing the driving experience.

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Introduced: 2022 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Electric

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Electric

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Electric was introduced in 2021 as the brand's first electric variant. It features an electric motor producing 150 kW, offering a sustainable and thrilling driving experience. This coupe variant combines modern technology with the classic Caterham ethos of lightweight performance.

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Introduced: 2021 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L was introduced in 1980 as one of the earliest variants of the Super Seven model. It features a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine producing approximately 100 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This lightweight convertible variant is known for its agile handling and classic open-top driving experience.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1992
Caterham Super Seven 1.7L

Caterham Super Seven 1.7L

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.7L was launched in 1992, featuring a 1.7-liter naturally aspirated engine. This variant produced around 130 bhp, providing a sportier driving experience compared to its predecessors. The 1.7L maintained the classic lightweight design and open-top configuration, appealing to enthusiasts looking for performance.

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Introduced: 1992 Discontinued: 1994
Caterham Super Seven 1.8L

Caterham Super Seven 1.8L

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.8L was introduced in 1994 and featured a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine that produced approximately 140 bhp. This model continued the tradition of lightweight sports cars, offering exceptional handling and responsiveness. The open-top body style complemented its sporty characteristics, making it a favorite among driving purists.

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Introduced: 1994 Discontinued: 1997
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L was launched in 2003, featuring a robust 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine that produced approximately 150 bhp. This variant was designed for those seeking a balance between performance and classic driving dynamics. The 2.0L offered a refined open-top experience while maintaining the lightweight ethos of the Super Seven.

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Introduced: 2003 Discontinued: 2006
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Superlight

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Superlight

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Superlight was introduced in 1999 as a lighter, performance-oriented variant of the Super Seven. It featured a 1.6-liter engine producing around 120 bhp. The Superlight version emphasized weight reduction, enhancing agility and acceleration, making it a popular choice for track enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1999 Discontinued: 2002
Caterham Super Seven 1600 S3

Caterham Super Seven 1600 S3

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The Caterham Super Seven 1600 S3 was launched in 2014, featuring a 1.6-liter engine producing around 135 bhp. This variant is part of the S3 chassis series, characterized by its wider body and improved stability. The 1600 S3 combines classic Caterham aesthetics with enhanced performance and comfort.

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Introduced: 2014 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Sigma

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Sigma

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Sigma debuted in 2006 and was powered by a 2.0-liter Sigma engine, delivering around 140 bhp. This variant featured improvements in efficiency and emissions while preserving the thrilling driving experience that the Super Seven is known for. Its lightweight chassis and open-top design made it a true sports car.

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Introduced: 2006 Discontinued: 2011
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Roadsport

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Roadsport

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Roadsport was introduced in 2005, featuring a 1.6-liter engine producing around 125 bhp. This variant focused on delivering a sporty yet comfortable ride, with features aimed at enhancing the driving experience. It maintained the classic Caterham styling while offering modern performance.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2012
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L 620R

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L 620R

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L 620R was introduced in 2013 as a high-performance variant, featuring a 2.0-liter engine that produces an impressive 310 bhp. Designed for enthusiasts, the 620R offers exceptional speed and handling. Its lightweight construction and advanced aerodynamics make it one of the fastest models in the Super Seven lineup.

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Introduced: 2013 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 270S

Caterham Super Seven 270S

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The Caterham Super Seven 270S was introduced in 2015 and features a 1.6-liter engine producing approximately 135 bhp. This variant emphasizes driver engagement with its lightweight design and responsive handling. The 270S is well-suited for both road and track use, maintaining the classic open-top driving experience.

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Introduced: 2015 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 420R

Caterham Super Seven 420R

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The Caterham Super Seven 420R was introduced in 2015 and features a 2.0-liter engine producing around 210 bhp. This performance variant is designed for serious enthusiasts, offering a blend of raw power and lightweight construction. The 420R provides exhilarating acceleration and outstanding handling, making it a top-tier choice in the Super Seven range.

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Introduced: 2015 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 1600 Academy

Caterham Super Seven 1600 Academy

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The Caterham Super Seven 1600 Academy was launched in 2016 as a part of the Academy racing series. It features a 1.6-liter engine producing around 135 bhp. This variant is specifically designed for entry-level motorsport, offering a cost-effective way to experience competitive racing while maintaining the classic Caterham characteristics.

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Introduced: 2016 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 270

Caterham Super Seven 270

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The Caterham Super Seven 270 was introduced in 2016, featuring a 1.6L engine producing 135 bhp. This model offers a blend of classic design with modern performance enhancements. The 270 variant is designed for enthusiasts looking for a spirited, engaging drive while retaining the classic Caterham character.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Super Seven 1600 R

Caterham Super Seven 1600 R

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The Caterham Super Seven 1600 R was introduced in 2018, featuring a 1.6-liter engine with an output of approximately 140 bhp. This variant focuses on performance and driver engagement, offering a lightweight chassis and agile handling. The 1600 R is well-suited for both daily driving and spirited weekend outings.

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Introduced: 2018 Current model
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Supersport

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Supersport

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Supersport was introduced in 1980 as part of the first generation. It features a 1.6L inline-four engine producing 105 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This lightweight convertible variant offers enhanced performance and sporty handling, making it a favorite among enthusiasts. It was known for its agility and simplicity, appealing to purists.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 2000
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Roadsport

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Roadsport

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L Roadsport was introduced in 2002 and featured a 2.0L engine producing 145 bhp. This model emphasized a blend of performance and comfort, appealing to those seeking a spirited drive without sacrificing everyday usability. Its lightweight construction and responsive handling made it a popular choice among enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2002 Discontinued: 2008
Caterham Super Seven 2.0L R

Caterham Super Seven 2.0L R

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The Caterham Super Seven 2.0L R debuted in 2005, featuring a tuned 2.0L engine that produced up to 180 bhp. This variant was designed for those seeking a high-performance experience, with enhancements in suspension and braking systems. The 2.0L R showcased the brand's racing heritage and commitment to performance.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2009
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Classic

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Classic

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L Classic was introduced in 2000 as a nod to the heritage of the Seven. It featured a 1.6L engine with 100 bhp, maintaining the classic styling and simplicity of the original designs. This variant appealed to purists and collectors who appreciated the nostalgic elements of the Caterham brand.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2010
Caterham Super Seven 420

Caterham Super Seven 420

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The Caterham Super Seven 420 was made available in 2018, equipped with a 2.0L engine that produces 210 bhp. This variant focuses on performance and handling, making it an ideal choice for track days and spirited drives. The 420 offers a more robust chassis and advanced suspension setup compared to its predecessors.

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Introduced: 2018 Discontinued: 2024
Caterham Super Seven 1.6L R500

Caterham Super Seven 1.6L R500

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The Caterham Super Seven 1.6L R500 was introduced in 1996 as part of the Super Seven lineup. It features a 1600cc Ford Zetec engine producing approximately 240 bhp, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. This coupe variant is known for its lightweight design, aggressive performance, and is often celebrated for its track-focused capabilities.

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Introduced: 1996 Discontinued: 2000