Caterham Cars Heads To France's Retromobile Show


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CATERHAM, UNITED KINGDOM – Jan 31, 2012: Caterham Cars will gather an exciting array of vehicles at Rétromobile 2012, Paris, by exhibiting two of its iconic Seven sportscars and a Caterham-branded F1 car.

The show, one of France’s most prestigious exhibitions for vintage and modern vehicles, opens its doors for the 37th consecutive year and runs from 1-5 February.

Caterham will be exhibiting alongside the likes of Bentley, BMW, Bugatti, Ferrari, Morgan and Porsche during the five-day spectacle, building an impressive stand to show off its newly-expanded ‘family’ of vehicles.

France is Caterham’s second-largest market, with a record number of road and race cars sold there last year and long established race series taking place. Meanwhile, Caterham’s motorsport ladder is being extended; the first step in Caterham racing will be an exciting karting championship operated with the same cost effective, high performance philosophy as its existing motorsport series.

Caterham Cars’ International Business Manager, David Ridley, said: “Rétromobile is an incredible show with hundreds of beautiful vehicles to drool over; it’s surely one of the essential motoring pilgrimages of the year.

“Demand in France has been increasing rapidly over the past four or five years and the aim is to continue that growth and then some, hence our spectacular stand.”

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