For those really serious about their
driving, the famous supercar-slaying R500 moniker is back with the
arrival of the all-new Caterham Seven Superlight R500.
The latest model from the British
sportscar manufacturer takes the minimalist, lightweight Seven
philosophy to a new level with more power, sharper handling and for
those venturing on track the option of launch control and the
Caterham Motorsport engineered sequential gearbox.
Weighing just 506kg and producing
263bhp, R500 is the most potent race-tuned production Seven yet.
The Series 3 chassis flagship model
blasts out 520bhp-per-tonne and is capable of propelling itself from
0-60mph in 2.88 seconds, delivering a pure adrenalin fix for those
committed enough to strap themselves into the Kevlar race seats.
The original R500 was legendary,
with the old Rover K-series powered machine rewriting performance
records for 0-60mph and 0-100-0mph times. This new variant has been
equipped to supersede its predecessor by embracing the very latest
in lightweight engineering techniques and technology.
Lurking under the lightened bonnet is the all-alloy 2.0 litre Ford
Duratec engine. Fed by its roller barrel throttle bodies, the
normally aspirated, four-cylinder mill is tuned by Caterham
Powertrain (CPT) to unleash a monster; 263bhp with a heaving 177
lb-ft of torque transmitted to the rear wheels. The relentless
acceleration is transmitted through each ratio by either the
standard 6-speed gearbox or the optional Caterham Motorsport
engineered sequential transmission.
To help reign in such extreme
performance are race-developed Avon CR500 tyres and a suspension
set-up that includes weight saving aero wishbones and fully
adjustable dampers. Bringing things ferociously to a halt are
four-piston calipers clamping on vented discs at the front and
lightweight twin piston rear calipers.
Performance upgrades for the R500
aimed squarely at the track day market include a sequential
transmission, launch control, a gulping Carbon Induction Airbox and
Eibach Springs and dampers derived from the Caterham C400 race
series.
The R500 isn’t just about big
performance statistics though; refinements and Seven firsts feature
throughout and help distinguish it from its stablemates.
In true Colin Chapman spirit,
engineers sought to add lightness to the chassis in order to improve
the overall performance.
To shed a massive 9kg from the
already featherlight chassis utilised by the R400, Caterham left no
bolt unscrewed - more carbon and Kevlar feature than previously,
thinner body panels have been utilised right through to aluminium
rear light housings.
Discreet exterior styling tweaks
carried over from the flagship CSR models offer both form and
function - the carbon winglets increasing downforce and the cat’s
tongue grill aiding cooling and aerodynamics. A carbon leather boot
cover and clear rear lights are also new.
Housed within the revised chassis
is keyless ignition, a quick-release Momo steering wheel with
integrated indicator switches and an innovative dashboard featuring
flush fitted switchgear, ACES sequential gear change lights and a
new Stack display with scrolling text. The carbon dash is also
finished with a detailed engraved plaque to show each car’s number.
On sale immediately, the factory
built Superlight R500 starts at £36,995,