Caterham has managed to sell all 60 units of the
limited edition Seven SuperSprint in only 7 hours, with the last one being
spoken for last Friday, at 1:30pm CET (7:30am EST).
This represents a huge success for the automaker, as
the car, which isn’t exactly suitable for daily use, is priced at £ 29,995
(US$ 39,765) in the United Kingdom, where 30 units will be shipped, while the
remaining ones will be delivered to mainland Europe.
Despite selling the entire lot, Caterham
continues to take deposits, on a waiting list, in the event of cancellations.
This means that if you have your eyes set of the company's second retro Seven
unveiled in the last 12 months, which marks the car's 60th anniversary, there a
small chance that you might still be able to get one.
Presented last week, during the Goodwood Revival,
the new Caterham Seven SuperSprint has a 95 PS three-cylinder engine, a
few special touches on the outside and in the cabin, and it can be had with
either one or two seats.