called Project V on July 12, 2023, to preview what some of its cars will look like in the coming years.
The dark teaser image published by Caterham leaves a lot to the imagination, as it merely shows the outline of a coupe with pronounced front wheel arches, a low roof line and LED running lights. Cast in this light, or in this lack of light, we could be looking at a. Regardless of what it looks like, the Project V will have a big influence on the firm's range because it will preview a new design language.
Caterham openly admits that it's exploring a new turf with the Project V, but it stresses that it's not consigning its standards to the automotive attic."While this new concept may be a visual departure from the existing Seven range, Caterham remains committed to its core values of lightness, simplicity and a driver-focused experience," it wrote in a statement. It added that Italdesign helped design and engineer the car.
This isn't the first time that Caterham has tried pivoting away from its heritage. In 2012, it joined