2005 Caterham Seven CSR 260
Price |
£36,500 factory build |
Production |
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Engine |
2.3 liter Cosworth inline 4 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
200 lb-ft @ 6200 rpm | ||
HP |
260 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
115 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
3.1 seconds |
Top Speed |
155 mph |
(from Caterham Press
Release) The latest, and most radical, evolution of
Britain’s supercar bashing two-seater has arrived.
After waiting patiently since last October, Caterham will begin
delivery of the much-heralded Seven CSR 260 road car to customers
next month.
The Cosworth powered range-topper will hit 60mph in just 3.1
seconds, race on to a top speed of 155mph, and deliver more smiles
per mile than anything else on the road.
With mouth-watering performance, race-circuit honed handling and F1
style suspension, more than 60 examples of the 260bhp Caterham Seven
have already been ordered.
This is unprecedented demand given that customers are yet to drive a
road going version of the CSR 260. The bespoke Cosworth tuned
2.3-litre engine produces 200lbs ft of torque, giving unprecedented
power delivery and awesome acceleration in any gear.
“When you look at the performance, there is nothing quite like the
Caterham CSR 260 for its value. You can guarantee, it’ll embarrass
many a supercar,” says Ansar Ali, managing director of Caterham
Cars.
He adds: “It is a peerless performer on both the road and the race
track, and proof that we intend to remain at the pinnacle of
lightweight, high performance sportscar design and manufacturing.”
The race version of the CSR 260 will also take centre stage in the
new Cosworth Caterham Masters for 2005 – an endurance series across
six of the finest driver’s circuits on the Continent including Spa,
Valencia and Nurburgring.