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Triumph Cycle Co. began producing cars in 1923, gaining popularity for sporty and affordable models like the TR series and Spitfire. A quintessential British sports car brand, Triumph went through various ownership changes before ceasing car production in 1984. The Triumph name remains under BMW, with potential for a future revival.

Browse the model landing pages below (linked where available), each page features the original brochure photos, specs and detailed information for that year.

GT6

The Triumph GT6, produced from 1966-1973, is a stylish British sports coupé. Derived from the Spitfire, it features a fastback roof and a powerful six-cylinder engine, earning it the nickname "poor man's E-Type."

Mark I: 1966–1968. Mark II (GT6+ in the US): 1968–1970. Mark III: 1970–1973.


Spitfire

The Triumph Spitfire, produced from 1962-1980, is an iconic British sports car. This nimble two-seater, known for its charming styling and accessible performance, offered open-top motoring pleasure for nearly two decades.

Spitfire 4 (Mark I): 1962-1964. Spitfire Mark II: 1965-1967. Spitfire Mark III: 1967-1970. Spitfire Mark IV: 1970-1974. Spitfire 1500: 1974-1980.


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