Caterham Project V

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The Caterham Project V is an upcoming electric sports car to be produced by Caterham Cars and it is set to be released in late 2027.

ManufacturerCaterham Cars
Production2027 (to commence)
DesignerAnthony Jannarelly
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Caterham Project V
Overview
ManufacturerCaterham Cars
Production2027 (to commence)
DesignerAnthony Jannarelly
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Powertrain
Power output272 PS (200 kW; 268 bhp)
Electric range250 miles (400 km) (WLTP)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,586 mm (101.8 in)
Length4,255 mm (168 in)
Width1,893 mm (75 in)
Height1,226 mm (48 in)
Kerb weight1,190 kg (2,620 lb)
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Presentation

On 7 June 2023, Caterham Cars announced that the Project V would be presented on 12 July 2023, with production starting in 2027.[1]

The Project V is the work of French designer Anthony Jannarelly, co-founder of the Jannarelly brand, which produces the Design-1,[2] and became Caterham's chief of design in November 2022.

Overview

Caterham is currently developing a prototype vehicle with collaboration partners TOKYO R&D Co., Ltd. and Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd., with the aim of completing it in 2027. Yamaha Motor is providing a lightweight compact electric powertrain and their latest e-axle.[3] Furthermore, XING Mobility, another Taiwanese partner, supplies its immersion-cooled battery pack called "IMMERSIO Cell-to-Pack (CTP)", in which the cells are immersed in a dielectric liquid, more safety is ensured through fast and even heat dissipation and an energy density of 200 Wh/kg.[4]

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