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TVR, a British manufacturer, was founded in 1947, known for producing lightweight sports cars with powerful engines and distinctive fiberglass bodies. Emphasizing raw performance and driver engagement, iconic models like the Griffith and Cerbera gained a cult following. Despite multiple ownership changes and periods of inactivity, TVR has aimed for revivals, hoping to bring its unique brand of British sports cars back to the road.

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

Chimaera

The TVR Chimaera, produced from 1992-2003, was a British sports car icon. With its powerful Rover V8 engines and classic roadster design, it became TVR's most successful model.

The TVR Chimaera is considered a single generation that underwent several facelifts and engine changes throughout its production run. Initial Launch: 1992-1996 (Featured a 4.0L V8 and later a 4.3L V8. The iconic mesh grille and external door buttons are characteristic of this period). First Facelift: 1996-2000 (Received a new grille, revised rear lights, and the option for a 4.5L or 5.0L V8 engine). Second Facelift: 2001-2003 (Received updated headlights and an interior with seats from the TVR Cerbera).


Tuscan

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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