Caterham Cars Ltd has announced it will open a brand new manufacturing facility and headquarters later this year as it celebrates its 50th anniversary. Still located in Dartford, Kent, the new ‘state of the art’ building will be home to Caterham Cars’ production, engineering, motorsport and commercial teams.
The multi-million-pound investment from owners
VT Holdings — one of Japan’s largest retailer groups — will see the car manufacturer increase its production capacity by 50%, meaning around 750 units could be built annually.
The 54,000ft
2 facility is situated in a brand new nine-acre industrial park development called Dartford X. It is within close proximity to the existing factory, enabling the retention of the skilled workforce which is responsible for hand-assembling all cars. The new building will undergo a full fit out in the coming months with completion anticipated towards the end of 2023. In the future, Caterham Cars plans to offer a range of customer experiences at the site including factory tours, events and vehicle handovers.
Caterham Cars CEO Bob Laishley said: “It is fitting that, in our 50th anniversary year, we can invest in new premises to facilitate our ambitions, for the future of the Seven and the brand as a whole. The site not only increases our production capacity but enables us to advance our manufacturing capabilities into a modern setting. It will be a fantastic new home for the brand, our employees and our customers past, present and future to visit.”
Railpen senior asset manager Alastair Dawson said: “Caterham Cars is a British manufacturing, engineering and marketing success story with a longstanding connection to Dartford. We have worked closely with the brand in its search for a new home, with Dartford X meeting all of Caterham Cars’ criteria to support the businesses continued growth over the coming years, while retaining local jobs and the vitality of its supply chain partners.”