What’s happened to the 160?

What’s happened to the 160?

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LiamV12V

Original Poster:

89 posts

88 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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The 160 is completely missing from the lovely new Caterham website, has it been canned?

Simon1796

20 posts

268 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Discontinued for the uk and possibly Europe I understand.

LiamV12V

Original Poster:

89 posts

88 months

Sunday 30th December 2018
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Is this related to the new emission standard coming in, I wonder, or are IVA cars exempt?

Trackdayguy

366 posts

71 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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Im staggered that Caterham earn any money out of these short lived projects like the 160 when so few are sold compared with the development costs to get it into production.

CanAm

9,200 posts

272 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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I would guess that Japan is the target market for the 160, bearing in mind that it qualifies as a Kei-car.

PiersR

107 posts

156 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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I am sure I read somewhere that CC could no longer obtain the engine.

Piers

Trackdayguy

366 posts

71 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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CanAm said:
I would guess that Japan is the target market for the 160, bearing in mind that it qualifies as a Kei-car.
That would make sense, Suzuki parts and all that. I know for a fact that the 160 was not available here in North America, due to issues with Suzuki not being here. They pulled out of Canada a few years ago.

downsman

1,099 posts

156 months

Monday 31st December 2018
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I hope they replace it with another narrow tyred low power model, preferably normally aspirated smile

crabjam

13 posts

282 months

Tuesday 1st January 2019
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I think they stopped taking orders in early 2018; certainly long before my kit arrived in September. As mentioned above I don't think they could get hold of the K6A engines any more. In terms of the total number sold, it's worth remembering that as well as 4 years' worth of 160 production, the 120 Sprint/Supersprints sold in 2017 are mechanically very similar.

Axeboy

356 posts

120 months

Sunday 13th January 2019
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Great little engine.

I'll be interested to see what they replace it with

GolfJulietTango

87 posts

187 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Caterham Cars ran out of engines, which are no longer built. Whether a limited rin was part of the plan, I do not know but considering the effort CTI (when it existed) put in, would surprise me.
Apparently the replacement, the R engine (R06A) does/will not fit, which is a real shame.

InitialDave

11,893 posts

119 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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CanAm said:
I would guess that Japan is the target market for the 160, bearing in mind that it qualifies as a Kei-car.
I don't think it does. Too wide and too powerful.

CanAm

9,200 posts

272 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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InitialDave said:
CanAm said:
I would guess that Japan is the target market for the 160, bearing in mind that it qualifies as a Kei-car.
I don't think it does. Too wide and too powerful.
It has a narrower rear axle (from a Suzuki Kei car) and skinny tyres specifically to keep within the 1480cm limit. "Out of the 100 Caterham cars coming to Japan each year, 80 are kei car spec"

InitialDave

11,893 posts

119 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Interesting, I didn't think it managed to creep under that. Do they turn the power down a notch for Japan? The UK ones were 80bhp, right?

CanAm

9,200 posts

272 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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InitialDave said:
Interesting, I didn't think it managed to creep under that. Do they turn the power down a notch for Japan? The UK ones were 80bhp, right?
Original articles mentioned UK market cars being tuned to 80 bhp. I guess they just use the standard JDM engine in Japan.

Axeboy

356 posts

120 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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This article gives a little info, spot the yellow plate, thats a surprise as I assumed it wouldn't meet the requirements either

http://www.speedhunters.com/2015/06/less-is-more-c...


InitialDave

11,893 posts

119 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Yep, definitely a kei plate. Makes a lot of sense to try and get it to meet the regs though.

Olivera

7,139 posts

239 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Thankfully dead, just a dreadful choice of engine for a Caterham.

Axeboy

356 posts

120 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Not driven the 160 but I have driven a few Catherhams and owned a tuned k6a

Great little engine. Certainly reviewed well, why the hate, just opinion/preference?

Genuinely interested as I still have a hankering for a 160 more than some of the other engine choices

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 16th January 2019
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Each to their own. It’s not an engine I would have ever considered; certainly wouldn’t be at home on a track and I can’t imagine it keeping me interested for long on the road.

Having said that, with skinny tyres it could be amusing and it’s probably fun for a country run.