TVR is a famous sports car manufacturer based in Guildford, Surrey in the United Kingdom. They mainly create very light sports cars powered by strong engines and once became the world’s third biggest sports car manufacturer.
After teaming up with Cosworth and Gordon Murray, TVR is set to introduce a new set of cars to the automobile market in 2017.
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Initially, the company was founded by Trevor Wilkinson. He started small with an engineering business and called it Trevcar Motors. They offer engineering related jobs and sometimes services trucks and cars. After some years, its name changed to TVR Engineering and continued servicing mechanical engineering jobs.
It was only in 1949 when TVR created their first original automobile design. The TVR No. 2, after crashing one time on its first prototype was successfully test ran inside the Squires Gate aerodrome in 1949. It was initially meant only for competition but in 1952, it was registered for road use.
After selling the No. 2 model, the No. 3 model was started to be manufactured. It boasted a faster engine but the same chassis. It won several awards from car club events as well.
A year after, Wilkinson and partner Jack Pickard started designing a new chassis for a new automobile in the TVR brand. The new vehicle used an RGS Atalanta body which was designed by Richard Shattock. They called this model the TVR Sports Saloon. It was in 1954 when the first complete model was finished.
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Several ownerships have passed until the TVR brand reached its current owner, a UK company owned by John Chasey and Les Edgar. It was announced in 2015 that they will be launching a new set of models in 2017 with impressive specifications and even called it “God’s own sports car”. A new factory will be built in Ebbw Vale to support to manufacturing of the new TVR sports cars.
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Produced from 1996 to 2003, the TVR Cerbera was an amazing sports car that won different sorts of accolades.
Take it from all sorts of TVR Cerbera review sites, and you’ll see just how impressive this car was. The TVR Cerbera chassis was a beast to behold – perfect for its namesake, as the beast that guards the entrance to the underworld!
The TVR Cerbera interior was also a delight. A balance of comfort and space, this is a sports car that delivers in all avenues. So much so, the brand actually auctioned “the Last Cerbera” last 2006 – a race to own this impressive vehicle!
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The TVR Sagaris is a sports car designed and manufactured by TVR, a British automaker. It was first introduced at the MPH03 Auto Show in 2003. It went on sale on 2005 at TVR showrooms worldwide.
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The TVR Typhon is an extraordinary and rare British sports car, blending extreme performance with raw, aggressive styling. Introduced in the early 2000s, this limited-production supercar is a true embodiment of TVR’s ethos—uncompromised power, lightweight construction, and visceral driving experience.
The Typhon’s design is striking, with an aerodynamic body sculpted from lightweight carbon fiber, sharp lines, and flared wheel arches. Its wide stance and long, low profile give it a menacing road presence. Large intakes and rear diffusers hint at its high-performance nature, while its signature circular tail lights add a touch of classic TVR flair.
Under the hood, the Typhon is powered by a 4.0-liter supercharged straight-six engine, producing upwards of 580 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. This powertrain catapults the car from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 200 mph. With no traction control or electronic aids, the Typhon demands respect from its driver, offering a pure, unfiltered connection between man and machine.
Inside, the cabin is minimalist yet purposeful, with racing-style seats, a driver-focused cockpit, and high-quality materials throughout. The lack of excessive electronics reflects TVR’s philosophy of keeping the driving experience as direct as possible.
The TVR Typhon, with its brutal power and distinct personality, remains one of the most iconic and extreme cars ever produced by the British marque, a true collector’s piece for the brave and skilled driver.
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- TVR Open Sports
- TVR Grantura II
- TVR Grantura IIa
- TVR Grantura III
- TVR Grantura III 1800
- TVR Grantura 1800S
- TVR Griffith 200
- TVR Grantura IV 1800S
- TVR Tuscan V8
- TVR Tuscan V6
- TVR Vixen S3
- TVR Vixen 1300
- TVR Vixen 2500
- TVR Vixen S4
- TVR 1600M
- TVR 2500M
- TVR 3000M
- TVR 3000M Turbo
- TVR Taimar
- TVR Taimar Turbo
- TVR 3000S
- TVR 3000S Turbo
- TVR Tasmin 200
- TVR Tasmin 280i
- TVR 350i
- TVR 350SX
- TVR 400SX
- TVR 350SE
- TVR 390SE
- TVR 400SE
- TVR 420SE
- TVR 450SE
- TVR 420SEAC
- TVR 450SEAC
- TVR S
- TVR S2
- TVR S3(C)
- TVR S4C
- TVR V8S
- TVR Griffith
- TVR T440R
- TVR Tamora
- TVR T350
- TVR Tuscan
- TVR T37
- TVR Vixen
- TVR 450 SEAC
- TVR 420 SEAC
- TVR Tasmin
- TVR S Series
- TVR M Series
- TVR Grantura
- TVR Tuscan Speed 6
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