Pictures of the Caterham AeroSeven Concept have been leaked early ahead of an official unveiling at this weekend\'s Singapore Grand prix. We knew Caterham was planning to announce a new car at the race because, well, they\'d told us already. But now pictures of said car - described by us as a \'supercar\' - have appeared ahead of a formal announcement. And, OK, we were probably a bit out with that prediction because the AeroSeven looks a bit more minimalist than a 458 or Gallardo. Instead we\'ve got a speedster look not entirely unlike the Vuhl 05 and (going by the sketches on the firm\'s website) Zenos E10 being built by former Caterham boss Ansar Ali and discussed in depth here on PH. Unlike those two the AeroSeven would appear to be front- rather than mid-engined, this and the name suggesting some manner of shared genetics with more traditional looking Sevens. Just to be clear, the AeroSeven is an entirely separate development from the joint project Caterham is working on with Renault-Alpine and has been developed with \"significant input from of all of Caterham Group\'s specialist business arms.\" This includes Caterham Technology and Innovation, Caterham Composites and Caterham F1 team. Meaning it\'s probably safe to assume carbon fibre will feature somewhere in its construction. Source: Pistonheads
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