Lurking at its heart is the same 2.0 litre Duratec from the heart-stoppingly fast Seven 420, but in this Seven we’ve coupled it to …Jeremy Clarkson pause… a supercharger. Find what you’re looking for in an instant.Sign up to our newsletter and get the latest news about Caterham cars, events and more.Stay up-to-date with Caterham news, events and more.Follow us through our social media channels to get up to the minute news and insight into Caterham.Sign up to our newsletter and get the latest news about Caterham cars, events and more.Stay up-to-date with Caterham news, events and more. 310bhp, 219lb ft, 2.0-litre supercharged Ford engine, 549kg, 0-60mph in 2.8 seconds.

Revised Series 2, Series 3 and Series 4 versions were subsequently launched in 1960, 1968 and 1970 respectively. We use cookies to help us provide the best possible user experience. A s such the range starts with the 160 and ends with the 620. You'll find that there’s so much power on tap that it's almost absurd. You can unsubscribe at any time using the unsubscribe mechanism on any email you receive from us. It joins the track-ready 620R at the top of the Caterham line-up, sharing that model’s 310bhp supercharged engine. The car was immediately embraced by enthusiasts as a low-cost, lightweight sports car and successful race car. Many customers are now wishing to do upgrades to push the performance further and want to have the option to do full paddle shift or even traction control. It weighs, in this trim, 572kg and is a few MSA-approved accessories and other ancillaries away from being a race car. It's still a Seven at heart, though. For more information on how we use cookies see our

The Caterham 620R with the supercharged engine runs a locked MBE ECU from the factory. The Caterham Seven 620R is one of the fastest cars ever built by the company, it’s powered by a supercharged 2 litre engine producing 310 bhp at 7,700 rpm and 219 ft lbs of torque at 7,350 rpm, and it tips the scales at just 545 kilograms (1,200 lbs). These are certainly impressive. Even more addictive than most of its rangematesThe new 310bhp supercharged 620R is an ideal choice for those seeking to hunt down supercars on trackThe sequential transmission shifts at a lightning pace; the Caterham will dispatch the 0-60mph sprint in one gear alone, mindHaymarket Media Group, publishers of Autocar takes your privacy seriously. The Seven 620 is the fastest production road car we’ve ever built. 2013 Caterham Seven 620R: This car has a roadster type body with a front positioned engine delivering power to the rear wheels. We’re talking The Atom’s Honda unit pulls more freely and with less hesitation at very low revs, but the Caterham pulls through gears more quickly because its gearbox allows flat shifting.Whether you think this is the most fun you can have in a But on a track, there’s something to be said for drawing up behind, then driving around, almost any supercar you’d care to mention, if you’re after the thrill of all thrills.Limited-edition road-legal Caterham track car is a superbly enthralling drive, with enough creature comforts to be used on the road as well. The 620S is the fastest road-biased Caterham ever. We will use your information to ensure you receive messages that are relevant to you. The 4 cylinder, double overhead camshaft supercharged engine has 4 valves per cylinder and a displacement of 2 litres. Colin Chapman's Lotus Cars launched the Series 1 Lotus Seven in 1957. Get all the best car news, reviews and opinion direct to your inbox. It doesn’t overheat or complain in traffic, the clutch is manageable and progressive, and the steering lock is the same as usual.The Caterham's cockpit’s a bit cramped but, actually, quite beautifully finished for your £50k.

The Caterham 620R is the apparently the road variant of that track car, although it is still fairly track-ish, so much so that Caterham introduced the softer set-up 620S soon after. By using this site, you agree that we may store and access cookies on your device. The cars that we manufacture are at the very heart of everything that we do.Search our site. Obviously it’s that last one that stands out. Caterham likes to name its cars based on their power-to-weight ratios. These are powered by a selection of Suzuki and Ford engines with horsepower ranging between 80 hp and 310hp, From the least to the most potent, none of the Seven models could be described as slow. To learn more about how we use the information you provide to us please see our Are you as passionate about cars as we are?