2013 Caterham Superlight R600
Price |
£44,995 (about $72,590) |
Production |
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Engine |
2 liter Duratec inline-4 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
supercharged |
Torque |
200 lb-ft | ||
HP |
275 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
137.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
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(from Caterham Press Release) CATERHAM LAUNCHES PREMIER SUPERLIGHT R600 SERIES
Iconic British road and
race car manufacturer, Caterham Cars, has developed its most extreme
race-ready Seven to date – the Superlight R600.
With stunning performance potential and all the character of
existing Caterham circuit cars, the new supercharged incarnation of
the Seven will represent the top echelon of the Caterham racing
spectrum in the Superlight R600 Championship from 2013.
Powered by a supercharged, 2-litre Ford Duratec engine, producing
275bhp, the R600’s dedicated championship will further extend the
Caterham Motorsport ‘ladder’, currently topped by the hugely
successful R300 series.
The R600 race car, which costs £44,995, will be the first Seven ever
to feature forced induction technology, making it the fastest ever
production Seven and a natural progression from the advances made
with Caterham’s sports prototype, the SP/300.R, which uses a similar
power plant.
Caterham is expecting at least a16-car grid for the debut
championship season in 2013, with 30 cars anticipated to compete the
following year.
Simon Lambert, Caterham’s Chief Motorsport and Technical Officer,
said: “Caterham racing just got even more interesting.
“As the fastest Seven we’ve ever built, this will provide our
existing R300 racers with a real step up and a new and exciting
challenge, even for experienced drivers. The R600 represents an
increase in aggressiveness, although the linear power delivery of
the supercharged engine makes it superbly driveable, much like the
R300.”
A clear development from the Academy, Roadsport, Tracksport,
Supersport and R300 race cars, the R600 will transfer driving
characteristics inherent to all Sevens but will be more aggressive –
with 200lb-ft of torque, it represents a 13% increase on the current
top-of-the-range road-going Seven, the legendary Superlight R500.
Meanwhile, 275bhp is directed to the rear wheels through a
six-speed, sequential gearbox.
The headline specification also comprises a Titan limited-slip
differential and Avon radial slicks or wets, for increased traction
and quicker lap times.
The latest variant of the Seven can be bought as a new car or
existing R300 owners can upgrade their vehicles to R600 spec. Exact
price will be confirmed in the coming weeks.
As Caterham’s brand profile continues to rise, thanks to its
addition to the Formula One grid, the Company will also look to
gather together its flourishing series of domestic championships –
from the entry-level Academy to the premium new championship – to
create dedicated, festival-style Caterham race days.
To register your interest in the new car and race series, please
contact Caterham on 01322 625800 or email motorsport@caterham.co.uk.