has reintroduced its heritage line of Sevens, this time drawing influence from the marque’s cars from the 1970s and ’80s.
The 2022 Super Seven 600 and 2000 are styled and trimmed to reflect the kinds of Seven that were popular in the years after Caterham bought the rights to the iconic sport car from Lotus in 1973, a date that’s bound to result in a flurry of 50thThe most obvious visual change from the regular Seven lineup is a switch from the small cycle fenders fitted toto the fixed, flowing style of fenders that were popular through the 1970s and 1980s.
Both cars are available in some fairly stock colors, but also in four others not previously offered on a Seven, including the very ’70s Bourbon and Fawn options seen on the cars in Caterham’s press images. And those paint schemes can be complimented by some equally retro interior trimmings, including carpets, dashboard, leather seats and shift gaiters picked out in choices like Deep Red, Burgundy, and Biscuit Beige.