Caparo Vehicle Technologies

Caparo Vehicle Technologies (CVT), formerly known as Freestream Cars Limited, was a British company that provided advanced technology development, materials engineering, and design services to and markets.

Caparo Vehicle Technologies was originally founded in 2004 as Freestream Cars Limited by Graham Halstead and Ben Scott-Geddes who had both worked on the McLaren F1 project.

The deal was put together by future Commercial Director, Sean Butcher.

The T1 is a two seat, rear wheel drive automobile inspired by Formula 1 racecars.

[12] The company entered administration in 2015 just days after the death of Caparo CEO, Angad Paul.

Caparo T1 at the 2006 British International Motor Show