Thankfully, the Caterham CSR 200 underpinnings remain intact
What started as a Caterham CSR 200, is now one of the most visually challenged roadsters on the market. The sportscar was built in Switzerland in 2013 by the Helvetic Motor Company, featuring an entirely new bodywork made out of GRP and carbon fiber. The exterior was reportedly penned by a former Sauber F1 designer. Called the CSR 200 GT, the world's weirdest-looking Caterham is currently listed for sale in the used car market, estimated to fetch between €40,000-50,000 .
The wide fenders stick out of the bodywork covering the Caterham's wheels and suspension components. On the other hand, the tail is characterized by the wraparound rear glass, a flat rear deck, slim LED taillights, and dual exhaust pipes. The interior also features several unique touches, including a redesigned dashboard, black Alcantara upholstery, relocated gauges, aircraft-style toggle switches, and racing seatbelts.
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