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TVR

United Kingdom
1947 - 2012 | 1,143 Vehicles
www.tvr.co.uk

Trevor Wilkinson founded TVR, a British maker of hand-built sports cars, in 1947. TVR has always emphasized light weight, high power, and overall simplicity, omitting driver aids like traction control and antilock brakes. Early models used small-displacement engines from other manufacturers, wrapped in a fiberglass body on a tubular steel chassis. The nimble TVR Grantura sports car, introduced in 1958, was originally designed for four-cylinder engines up to 1.5 liters, but, in 1962, American tuner Jack Griffith dropped a small-block Ford V8 into a Grantura's engine bay. TVR agreed to supply an additional chassis, and the Grantura became the Griffith 200, a small beast of a car with up to 271 hp. TVR itself produced a V8 sports car, the Tuscan, from 1967 to 1970.

In recent years, TVR has built its own engines in-house. The 4.0-liter Speed Six powers two variants of the latest TVR Tuscan, which launched in 2000. The Tuscan S street version uses a 380-hp version, and the Tuscan R, which can be configured as an all-out racer, boasts 450 hp and enhanced aerodynamics. In the late 1990s, TVR built and campaigned a GT1 race car powered by a 7.7-liter V12 consisting of two Speed Sixes and mated to a common crankcase. In 2000, TVR built a prototype street version of this 2,200-lb, 800-hp racer, named the Cerbera Speed 12. It was one of the fastest road cars ever built. In 2005, TVR introduced the Sagaris, a sports car designed for endurance racing.

Operations Personel

Nikolay Smolensky
Co-Owner (2000-2010)
Peter Wheeler
Co-Owner (2000-2010)
Martin Lilley
Co-Owner (2000-2010)

Historical Figures

Trevor Wilkinson
Founder (2000-2010)

Primary Headquarters

1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686, Japan

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