British sports car maker Caterham is driving ahead with ambitious plans to conquer Asian markets, according to chief executive Tony Fernandes, who is also chairman of QPR football club.
“We may be a small voice now, but we’re on our way to engineering a decent set of lungs,” he said at the Singapore Grand Prix, where the firm launched its first new ultra-performance model, the AeroSeven Concept.
Caterham was bought two years ago by Fernandes with business partner Kamarudin Meranun. They also founded the Tune Group, which opened its first hotel in Edinburgh this year.
The pair founded budget airline AirAsia 12 years ago and said the experience would help the motor manufacturer gain a stronghold in the region.
“We were told our plans for AirAsia could not work,” said Fernandes.
“Today, AirAsia has a growing fleet of more than 120 planes servicing 160 routes across 80 cities in 18 countries, carrying more than 25 million people annually.”
The AeroSeven Concept is the first in a range of accessible sports cars but the firm is also planning mainstream crossovers and small cars. It has also launched a joint venture with Renault to produce an all-new sports car for the Alpine and Caterham brands.
“Caterham will show itself to be a progressive, open and entrepreneurially powered car brand,” Fernandes said. “It has been a British institution for the last 40 years, and an automotive secret in many ways, but in the very near future the Caterham name will sit proudly on crossovers, city cars as well as a range of sports cars for everyone.”
-Independent
By Simon Read
AeroSeven spearheads Caterham drive into Asia
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