Caterham Announces Free Limited Edition Seven Pack
Production of the iconic Caterham Cars Seven has been going on continuously since 1973, when original owner, Graham Nearn acquired manufacturing rights from Colin Chapman, the founder of Lotus Cars. To celebrate its 40th anniversary Caterham Cars has announced a free limited edition upgrade package for Caterham Seven cars.
The retro themed upgrade package will be provided only to the first 40 Seven buyers and can be applied to the entire Seven lineup. The free upgrade package will is available in the UK as well as in markets where Seven models are exported.
Caterham says, "the pack has been designed to evoke the nostalgia of the early Sevens" and includes optional accessories and equipments, which would normally cost thousands of pounds.

Contents of the upgrade package
Grey painted chassis, replicating the original Lotus Seven colour
Ruby red ‘40YOC' paint, with bespoke bonnet stripes

Contents of the upgrade package
Hand-tailored leather seats, with grey piping
Grey leather dashboard

Contents of the upgrade package
Bespoke tunnel top, with grey handbrake and gearstick gaiters
Unique, numbered dash plaque

Contents of the upgrade package
New 15" silver alloy wheels, with Caterham embossing and Avon ZV3 tyres
‘40YOC' wheel centres and ignition key

The Caterham Seven range starts with theRoadsport 125 at £19,995.

The top of the line variantSuperlight R500, is priced at £42,495


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