CATERHAM SUPER SEVEN ROADSTER
The Caterham Super Seven Roadster is a gorgeous classic British roadster, basically inherited from the original Lotus Super Seven. The Seven has its own classic rich history that initiates from its superb designs to comforts.
This classic car Caterham Super Seven Roadster is designed by Lotus founder Colon Chapman, it was revaled in 1957 and wore the badge of Lotus till 1973, then Caterham carmakers bought the rights to make the Seven and in the excitement for the life time they postfix Super to the name.
Caterham designed on an alumunium-paneled spaceframe. The distance between road and passenger is very low as the one can easily sense and touch the road. It gives you the disorienting experience. Stuck in a rush of cars, very easily you can notice its tires and bumpers.
The handling of Caterham Super Seven Roadster is the main attraction of car, its razor sharp handling and open wheel racer positon of seating. In fact , these cars can be handle so well and withot much difficulty. Even with power of 147 horse power Ford Zetec engine, accelration senses super car quick.
The performance of car is measured by acceleration and comforts. There are tons of range available, with varying levels of performance according to buyers choice.
Specifications Of Caterham Super Seven Roadster
| Manufacture | Caterham Cars |
| Production | 1973-present |
| Predecessor | Lotus Seven |
| Class | Sports car |
| Body Style | Open 2 Seater |
| Transmission | Close ratio 6 Speed |
| Curb Weight | 515 Kg |
| Number of doors | 2 |
Dimensions & Weights of Caterham Super Seven Roadster
| Wheelbase(mm) | 2250 |
| Track Front (mm) | 1270 |
| Track Rear (mm) | 1330 |
| LengthWidth | 337862 |
| Weight | 539 Kg |
Engine of Caterham Super Seven Roadster
| Engine manufacture | GM |
| Cylinders | 4 |
| Capacity | 2 litre |
| Bore x stroke | 86 x 86 mm3.39 x 3.39 in |
| Valve gear | DOHC4valves per cylinder16 total valves |
| Compression ratio | 12:1 |
Performance of Caterham Super Seven Roadster
| Accelration | 2.90 s |
| Standing quarter-mile | 11.90 s |
| Max speed | 235 km/h |
| Power-to-weight ratio | 463.82 bhp/ton |









