Caterham, meanwhile, has long been striving to extend beyond its core range of what essentially amount to reproduction
Lotus Sevens, its most recent SP/300.R project potentially in jeopardy after Lola Cars, the company that builds it, has essentially gone bankrupt. Whatever form it takes, the new Renault-Caterham sportscar will be built at the old Alpine factory in Dieppe, France. The facility once built Alpine sportscars but until recently served as headquarters for the Renaultsport division for production of its celebrated hot hatches, but with the new Clio RS going more mainstream, its 300 workers needed a new task.