Caterham Reveals Next Gen Superlight R300 for 2009

Caterham Superlight R300

Returns to Ford power

By Christopher Jackson
October 28, 2008 4:34 PM
Filed Under: Caterham, European, Motorsport

Caterham’s best-selling Superlight R300 model returns to Ford power with its 2009 model. With a 175 horsepower 2.0 liter Zetec four-cylinder under the hood, the newest Caterham is capable of 4.5-second 0-60 sprints and offers serious twisty-road thrills. At only 515kg (1135 lbs), the Superlight R300 is making 339 bhp per ton. A six-speed manual transmission transfers power to the road, and the newest Caterham tops out at 140mph.

Amazing handling isn’t a surprise, though; this is Caterham, after all. That much is obvious from the familiar face. Under the skin, the Superlight R300 picks up some of the new features available on the Caterham Superlight R500, such as a redesigned dash and keyless ignition. Track-day extras include a limited-slip differential, dry-sump oil system and Stack data logging instruments. Pricing starts at £24,995 in component form, and £27,995 factory built.

Also bowing is a new touring-focused Roadsport 175, which shares the Superlight R300’s 2.0 Zetec engine. A five-speed transmission with freeway-friendly gearing and improved weather protection, as well as a heater, set the Roadsport 175 apart as the daily-driver of the family. It’s got smaller 14-inch wheels and a slightly softer suspension as well. Prices for the Roadsport 175 start at £21,995 in component form and £24,995 for factory built.

Press Release

BEST-SELLING CATERHAM IS BACK

Brand new Superlight R300 to return in 2009

Caterham’s famous ‘Superlight’ family is now complete with the British manufacturer releasing details of a new generation of its Superlight R300.

Following in the rear tyre tracks of the motorsport derived R400 and R500, the latest Seven punches from 0-to-60mph in 4.5 seconds courtesy of a new 2.0-litre Ford Duratec engine, tuned by Caterham Powertrain (CPT) to deliver a responsive 175bhp.

Originally launched in 2002 and fitted with a Rover engine, the previous R300 was Caterham’s best-selling Seven thanks to an addictive character fuelled by its perfect blend of performance and driving pleasure. The new Ford-powered model builds on this platform with increased engine performance and chassis developments, all whilst retaining the R300’s winning personality.

The latest 515kg interpretation of Colin Chapman’s famous ‘lightweight minimalist’ philosophy beautifully balances power and chassis to perfection, delivering an impressive 339bhp-per-tonne.

Among many developments, the new R300 benefits from styling cues and technical evolutions first seen on its ‘big brother’ – the explosive Superlight R500 – with the addition of a similar flush button dash design and keyless ignition system, fitted as standard.

Amongst a wide range of optional extras, hardened enthusiasts will also be able to add Stack data logging instrumentation, a dry sump oil system and, for track-day regulars, a limited slip differential.

Translated through Caterham’s proven 6-speed gearbox, the 2.0-litre powerplant’s 175bhp and 139 lbs-ft of torque is able to spin the R300’s bespoke Avon CR500-shod Superlight aluminium wheels to a top speed of 140mph.

With more power, more torque and more immediacy, the Superlight R300 will start at £24,995 in component form and £27,995 factory built with delivery starting in spring 2009.

Further expanding the range to offer customers a wider range of choice is the addition of another new Seven – the Roadsport 175.

Despite being fitted with the hugely capable Series 3 chassis and utilising the same 175bhp, 2.0-litre Caterham Powertrain (CPT) Duratec engine fitted to the R300, the new Roadsport is aimed at drivers largely focused on B-Road blasts and touring.

The Roadsport trades its more track focussed features, such as lashings of carbon fibre and track-biased suspension and brakes, to come fitted with weather equipment and a heater as standard. Other differences to the R300 include a 5-speed gearbox with longer ratios and 14-inch alloy wheels.

The new Roadsport 175 model bolsters the incredibly popular Roadsport range alongside the 1600cc Ford Sigma driven 125 and 150 – numerically reflective of their respective power output.

Prices for the Roadsport 175 start at £21,995 in component form and £24,995 for factory built.

Both the R300 and Roadsport 175 are available in a SV ‘wide chassis’ version, costing an additional £1,750.

The Headline Numbers

Caterham Superlight R300 – from £24,995

Powerplant     

2.0-litre Caterham Powertrain (CPT) Duratec

Max Power (bhp/rpm)     

175bhp @ 7000rpm

Max Torque (lbs ft/rpm)  

139 lbs-ft @ 6000rpm

Weight        

515kg

0-60mph      

4.5 seconds

Power-to-weight   

339 bhp-per-tonne

Top Speed       

140mph

Caterham Roadsport 175 – from £21,995

Engine   

2.0-litre Caterham Powertrain (CPT) Duratec

Max Power (bhp/rpm)   

175bhp @ 7000rpm

Max Torque (lbs ft/rpm)     

139 lbs-ft @ 6000rpm

Weight              

550kg

0-60mph         

4.8 seconds

Power-to-weight  

318 bhp-per-tonne

Top Speed   

138mph


Caterham Superlight R300 Specification
Standard equipment

Optional

*Track use only


Transmission
Close Ratio 6 Speed
1st: 2.69:1
2nd: 2.01:1
3rd: 1.59:1
4th: 1.32:1
5th: 1.13:1
6th 1.00:1
Final Drive: 3.62:1

Suspension
Front: Adjustable double wishbone with roll bar
Rear: De Dion axle located by lower A-frame and Watts linkage

Brakes
Twin circuit split front/rear with low level warning system. Discs front and rear

Steering
Rack and pinion, 1.93 turns lock to lock
Wheels and Tyres
Front 7J x 15”
Rear 7J x 15”
Superlight aluminium wheels with Avon CR500 tyres.