The Caparo T1 has been shown to the press in a near production form. The two seater, aimed at being the ultimate track day tool, is the product of Caparo Vehicle Technologies who describe themselves as “a new and advanced automotive engineering consultancy formed a year ago by the rapidly expanding Caparo Group to provide carmakers globally with a centre of excellence in lightweight vehicle design.”The new car serves as a technology flagship for demonstrating the company’s vehicle design and engineering capabilities.
"We said a year ago, at the outset of this programme, that the only way to truly convince carmakers that we have the experience and skills to design a safe, reliable, cost-efficient and high-performance car is to actually design and build one," says Ben Scott-Geddes, the car’s co-designer and operations director at Caparo Vehicle Technologies. "We’ve now done so … we’re proud of what we’ve achieved … and we now have something real and tangible to discuss."
Releasing full details of the car’s specification during the final stages of prototype testing and development, the company has revealed that while customer cars are being readied for start of production, preparations are also well in hand for the T1’s first public appearance as a running car and star attraction at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on 22-24 June 2007 – which effectively becomes the vehicle’s launch date.
With distributors appointed in the UK, USA, South Africa and Dubai and more dealers under evaluation the company claims it has a fast-filling order book. The handover of the car to the first customer is scheduled for July.
The big news is the Caparo’s power to weight figure of 1,045bhp-per-tonne power-to-weight ratio. The Caparo T1 is the first series production car ever to break through the 1,000 bhp-per-tonne barrier. This has been achieved by installing a home-grown 3.5-litre Caparo V8 engine, which produces 575bhp at 10,500rpm and 310lbft at 9,000rpm, into an extremely lightweight body and chassis constructed of advanced composite materials and weighing just 550kg.
The Caparo’s carbon/aluminium honeycomb monocoque features a separate composite crash structure at the front, while the rear sub-frame specifies aerospace grade steel.
This incredible power-to-weight ratio results in a 0-60mph time of less than 2.5 seconds and the ability to reach 100mph within five seconds. Braking performance is no less impressive with 100mph to standstill being delivered in 3.5 seconds.
"We’re absolutely delighted with the progress we’ve made throughout the test and development programme," says engineering director and T1 co-designer Graham Halstead. "The aerodynamic efficiency was already well established through wind tunnel testing of a scale model even before we built the first prototype. With tens of thousands of miles of durability trials and specific testing now under our belts we have progressively fine tuned the specification of the vehicle to meet and exceed even our high performance objectives."
"The combination of highly resolved aerodynamics and chassis make the vehicle predictably safe and responsive to driver inputs," adds Scott-Geddes. "The car drives and handles extremely well both on the road and track and this was the number one consideration in such an uncompromised high performance vehicle."
In terms of colour and trim each of these hand-built cars, which has a starting price of £190,000 (excluding taxes), will be tailored to suit individual customer requirements.
What it’s going to feel like from behind the wheel, we really can’t imagine…
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Caparo V8 engine specification:
- Bespoke 3.5 litre normally-aspirated fuel-injected V8
- 575bhp (425kW) at 10,500rpm
- 420Nm (310lbft) at 9,000rpm
- Original concept tested at up to 700bhp (515kW) on methanol
- Limited to 10,500rpm for reliability but designed for maximum 12,000rpm
- 90 degree V8, 4 valves per cylinder, 4 overhead camshafts
- 93mm bore / 64.3mm stroke
- Finger follower valve train system
- Lightweight titanium valves
- Aluminium head
- Aluminium block
- Steel billet ‘flat plane’ crankshaft
- Internal piston cooling system
- Aluminium / Nikasil liners
- Gas filled ring cylinder head sealing system
- Dry sump with one-piece sump / ladder frame for increased stiffness
- 8 butterfly throttle system
- Electronic sequential fuel injection system with twin-spray fuel injectors
- Engine concept is essentially to Indy racecar specification but with revs dropped to 10,500rpm for extended reliability in Caparo T1
- Pectel SQ6 engine control unit (ECU)
- Engine is fully stressed but installed in T1 to take torsion loads only
- Longitudinal, lateral and vertical loads taken up by tension and compression links to the rear of the chassis
- Engine runs on 98RON pump fuel at a fuel pressure of 5bar
- Fuel system is a return top tank system to eliminate fuel vapourisation
- Engine bottom end modified from race engine specification to increase main bearing tolerances and help cold start of the engine
- A bespoke carbon air-box and filter tray has been designed and installed to suit the Caparo T1
- Air filter is a mesh and washable filter system
- All up engine weight with ancillaries is circa 116kg
Caparo T1 vehicle specification
- Advanced technology composites for ultra lightweight construction
- 575bhp V8 engine / 550kg kerb weight
- 1,045bhp-per-tonne power-to-weight ratio for ultra high performance
- Fully tuneable aerodynamics
- 2-seater
- Rear mid-engine layout
- Built for discerning customers but also technology flagship for Caparo Vehicle Technologies - demonstrating principles of lightweight vehicle design which can also be applied to everyday cars
- Front cockpit road aero screen, other options available for track use
- Ground effect diffuser
- Adjustable front twin element wing
- Adjustable rear single element wing
- Adjustable fowler flaps
- Low drag body design
- Range of wing options for road and track
- Magnesium cased lightweight high ratio steering rack
- Bespoke removable steering wheel
- Dry sump tank 8 litres
- Fuel tank 70 litres
- Carbon fibre multi part body with tuneable aerodynamics
- Designed in sections for easy repair
- Carbon/glass and Nomex panel construction
- 2-seater carbon/aluminium honeycomb monocoque
- Separate front composite crash structure
- Rear tubular aerospace grade steel space-frame
- Streamline double wishbone front and rear
- Tuneable front and rear anti-roll bar
- Five-way adjustable race dampers
- Central safety cell with high strength steel roll hoop
- Composite front crash structure
- Head protection system
- 6-point harness for driver and passenger compatible with HANS (head and neck restraint system) device
- Fire system
- Fully tuneable engine ECU
- Bespoke wiring aerospace grade loom
- Multi-function race dash including data logging
- Speed sensors for traction and launch control
- Fly-by-wire throttle for optimum tuning
- Bespoke magnesium pneumatic paddle-shift gear change
- Paddle-shift gear change control
- Limited slip differential
- Equal length hollow tripode driveshafts
- Various gear and final drive ratios available
- 355mm diameter steel race discs front and rear
- Fully floating discs
- Front 6 pot billet machined race callipers
- Rear 4 pot billet machined race callipers
- Fully adjustable brake bias pedal box
- Pad compound options available
- Road legal SVA approved road version and full track versions available
- Road and track parts fully interchangeable
- Wet weather canopy/bib screen or race screen
- Further bespoke options to individual customer requirements