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<< Prev Page 2 of 2 The engine - which also powers the European-homologated Caterham Seven 485 - is one of the world's highest revving EU6-compliant engines. The two-litre unit is mated to Caterham's six-speed manual gearbox driving the rear wheels. Over the coming months, project engineers will be assessing a number of powerplant options for the final production version. With expertise drawn from each corner of the Group to develop the bold AeroSeven Concept, the new car features a number of exclusive technologies and attributes not seen on any previous Caterham. Based on the acclaimed Caterham Seven CSR chassis - featuring fully independent rear and F1-style inboard (pushrod) front suspension - new dampers, springs and anti-roll bars harmonise the car's aerodynamic characteristics to deliver Caterham's legendary agility and handling finesse. Driver focussed chassis control systems debuting on the AeroSeven Concept include Caterham's fully variable traction and launch control functions. Caterham is also analysing the feasibility of using Bosch's race-derived anti-lock braking system. The Caterham Engine Management System is completely adjustable via steering wheel mounted controls. The system, which can be completely disengaged, has been developed by Cateham Technology and Innovation to enhance the AeroSeven Concept's performance while giving complete control to the driver. Inside, more innovations give a firm nod towards Caterham's future ambitions. A brand new fully active graphical display unit (GDU) developed by Caterham Technology & Innovation integrates all display and instrumentation in a high-resolution, centrally mounted unit. It displays information such as engine speed, gear selection, vehicle speed, traction and brake settings, fuel and oil levels in a smart, intuitive 'next-generation', real-time 3D rendered display. Additionally, the race-inspired steering wheel incorporates 'Road' mode, 'Flash-to-Pass' and 'Pit Lane Speed Limiter' functions. The car's default setting is 'Race' mode, the reverse of even the most track orientated vehicles. When the steering wheel-mounted button is depressed, 'Road' mode is engaged, altering the engine's character by reducing peak power through a reduced rev limit. The manufacture and tooling of components for the AeroSeven Concept will be split between Caterham Technology & Innovation in Hingham, Norfolk and Leafield, Oxon, Caterham F1 Team's base. Production models will be constructed at the Caterham Cars factory in Dartford, UK. << Prev Page 2 of 2 |
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