Caterham’s new age electric coupe is now officially behind schedule, but the first running prototype has now been unveiled at ...
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Caterham Project V stays light in a heavy EV world
Caterham Project V dares to go against the grain in a world of heavy electric vehicles. With a targeted weight of just ...
Caterham's 2+2 Project V sports car has landed in Las Vegas at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in show car form before a ...
Yamaha will supple its e-axle and motion control technology for Caterham's Project V The Caterham Project V is an electric sports car Caterham hasn't said when the Project V will go on sale, but a ...
British carmaker Caterham brought the production version prototype of the Project V to the 2026 Tokyo Auto Salon, car is now ...
It will soon be three years since British carmaker Caterham first presented the Project V at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and we still don't have an actual, working car derived from it on our roads ...
Caterham announced its collaboration with Yamaha Motor for the fully electric powertrain of the Project V sports car. The model, introduced in concept form at the 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed, is ...
In a groundbreaking collaboration, British sports car manufacturer Caterham has joined forces with Japanese automotive giant Yamaha to develop Project V, an innovative electric sports coupé. This ...
The Project V will also benefit from Yamaha’s "technology and expertise in vehicle motion control," according to Caterham. Although no technical specifications have been made public yet, the concept ...
Caterham will show its near-production Project V sports car on 9 January 2026 at the Tokyo Auto Salon. In addition, the original Project V show car will make its first appearance at the 2026 CES event ...
Yamaha may be famous for motorcycles and keyboards, but the multi-faceted Japanese brand has actually had a significant hand in creating some of our favorite sports cars, too. From the Lexus LFA's ...
Caterham is turning to Yamaha to help develop its Project V electric sports car, the company announced Wednesday. A production version will use a Yamaha-developed powertrain, as well as technology ...
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