Caterham Project V pricing climbs—US market entry confirmed
"Kit cars work when they're honest about what they are—and what they cost. Project V could be the antidote to $150k sports cars that weigh 3,500 pounds, but only if Caterham doesn't price itself into irrelevance chasing margin."
— Revvly Take
Caterham's new Project V is heading stateside, but costs are creeping higher than initially quoted. The British kit car maker is banking on American enthusiasts willing to pay up for a purpose-built, stripped-down roadster in an era of bloated performance cars. Details on final spec and pricing are still sparse, but expect the entry point north of initial estimates.
Joel Stocksdale
CarBuzz · Jan 8
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