Caterham R500 och lite annat...

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Caterham R500 och lite annat...

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Jag har alltid varit intresserad av en R500, den är på något sätt Den Ultimata Bilen. Här är lite fakta och roliga citat som ni kan läsa.

Det är världens snabbaste bil 0-160-0
R500 0-160-0 på 11,44 s
McLarenF1 LM 0-160-0 på 11,50 s

Tider runt Ringen ("standardbilar", ej modifierade)
7,44 = 161 km/h 2002 Pagani Zonda S
7,45 = 161 km/h Street legal Radical SR3 on street tyres
7,46 = 160 km/h 2001 Porsche 996 GT2
7,52 = 159 km/h 2002 Lamborghini Murcielago
7,55 = 157 km/h Caterham R500

Motor
R500: 1.8 litre XPower K Series.
16 valve DOHC
Max Power: 230 bhp @ 8600 rpm
Max torque: 155 lbsft @ 7200 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.4 secs
Max speed:150 mph

Och 460 kilo....

Pris? 586 000 kr! Mycket billigare än både Zonda och Macca F1!


"The figures make outrageous reading. Its 0-30mph time of 1.6sec is 0.2sec quicker than the McLaren F1. The benchmark 0-60mph run is dispatched in a meagre 3.4sec (only 0.2sec slower than the F1), while our 0-100mph time of 8.1sec almost beggars belief."

"The in-gear acceleration times are simply astonishing 50-70mph in top gear takes only 4.0sec. A Ferrari 360M F1 takes 6.9sec, while even the Diablo GT remains 1.7sec shy of the Seven. But the one figure that guarantees this car a place in the all-time-fastest line-up is the staggering 2.3sec it takes to scoot from 70-90mph in fourth gear. Which is exactly the same time as the McLaren."

"The car world would be in a sad state if all cars made perfect sense. The R500 makes no sense at all, but we can't help loving it."

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Post by Johnny »

Kan bara hålla med..... Fantastisk bil.... Rullar det några R500 i Sverige ???

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Vet du om man kan man importera den till Sverige och kan man kör den på allmän väg??

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Ska inte vara något problem, det finns ju en Caterham "återförsäljare". Gunnars Garage, http://go.to/gunnarsgarage
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Vad jag har hört så går det inte att registrera en R500 i sverige. Detta för att bilen inte går att köpa som byggsats utan bara färdig av Caterham.

Detta kan vara fel uppgifter jag har hört. Rätta mig gärna om jag har fel
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varför kan man ej ta in bara för den inte går att köpa som byggsats? Hade varit mycket kul att pröva en R500 :bold:
Mikael, Fisker Karma
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Nu har den blivit ännu snabbare...

Caterham's R500 has once again broken its own world record for speeding from a standing start to 100mph and then breaking back to zero again in a time of just 11.25 seconds. This compares to its 11.44 seconds performance in 2002, and the previous best time of 11.5 seconds set by the McLaren F1 LM in 1999.

In the record breaking run Colin Chapman’s legendary design sped to 60mph in 3.47 seconds (three hundredths slower than last year), got up to 100mph in 7.26 seconds (half a second quicker than previously!) and then came to an abrupt halt in less than four seconds later.

The record was set during Autocar magazine’s annual review of some of the world’s quickest cars at the Bruntingthorpe airfield, Leicestershire.

Simon Nearn, managing director of Caterham Cars, took a different view. He explained: "This is the best example of why the Caterham can be genuinely viewed as one of the safest cars on the road. Engineering and design is not just about speed and performance, the ability to accelerate out of trouble, and stop on a sixpence safely is unmatched. There is nothing as nimble and quick as a Seven."

Jez Coates, technical director of Caterham Cars, believes the R500 can go quicker. "This is as much about the performance of the car, and the technical ability of the driver. We’ve not reached the limits of both yet…who knows sub-11 seconds may even be possible."
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