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Caterham Seven 420R 2016 Car review

The 210bhp R 420 is still incredibly fast, the sprint from 0-60 mph in about 3.8 seconds rare. With a maximum power output at 7,600rpm, if we work hard for Ford 2.0-liter four-cylinder prizes to the fruity home with a snort exhaust outlet side and incredible speed.
There 203Nm offered, therefore, greater engine capacity (compared to our 1.6-liter 270S test car long term) is definitely noticeable. This pair solid cap gives a broad midrange punch through the body of the pen 560 kg, while the crescendos than a reptile motor.
Caterham Seven 420R 2016 Car review
But it is not the linear velocity where talent Seven are. With springs and dampers hard child package R 420 in the firmest experience.
quick steering and small steering wheel give incredible agility in September. It is full of comments too so fixed in the compound bucket seat harness racing, you can feel everything happening beneath you.
There is another challenge, however, and that is the price. Factory built, the 420R is £ 33,990, which is a lot of money for an occasional indulgence on the road or track. But if you can afford the expense, the 420R is very funny.

Key specs

    Model: Caterham Seven 420R
    Price: £33,990
    Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl petrol
    Power/torque: 210bhp/203Nm
    Transmission: Six-speed manual, rear-wheel drive

    0-62mph: 3.8 seconds
    Top speed: 136mph
    Economy/CO2: N/A
    On sale: Now

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