Caterham works with Yamaha on electric sports coupe


LONDON: Caterham today announced that it will team up with Yamaha Motor for its all-new electric sports coupe, Project V.

Yamaha will supply its latest e-axle to the prototype model.

A year after the design concept was initially unveiled at Goodwood Festival of Speed, and later shown at Tokyo Auto Salon, the company is moving to the next phase of its plans to bring the car to market and commercial production.

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Project V will feature a lightweight compact electric powertrain developed by Yamaha, staying true to the Caterham DNA of lightweight, simple and fun-to-drive. In addition, Yamaha will also provide its technology and expertise in vehicle motion control.

The prototype model is being developed by Tokyo R&D, a specialist engineering house with a proven track-record in developing major OEM-commissioned prototype and production vehicles. It is due to be completed by mid-2025.

Project V is being developed under the Caterham brand, part of VT Holdings based in Nagoya, Japan. VT Holdings, the Japanese importer for the Caterham Seven, acquired Caterham Cars from then F1's Team Lotus in 2021.

 

 
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