One British sports car arrived in 2005 without a single electronic driver aid and dared its owners to handle 400 horsepower ...
Throughout its tumultuous history, the British manufacturer has built some memorable cars, and in this article, we're going to remember five of its most fascinating prototypes. Founded in 1946 by ...
You know that saying that goes something like "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Sure, it's good advice for a relationship or maybe a television series, but it doesn't apply to ...
Established in 1946, TVR had a rather troubled history with several ownership changes. Come 2023, the company has failed to deliver the new-generation Griffith it promised in 2017. But while the brand ...
The saga of TVR is often sad, sometimes funny, and seemingly never-ending. Just when you thought you’d never hear from the plucky, nearly extinct British sports car brand again, its name pops up in ...
It’s been eight long years since TVR first pulled the covers off the Griffith, the 5.0-liter V8 sports car that was supposed to reach customers in early 2019. Instead, a mix of financial setbacks and ...
British sports car maker TVR’s future is secured, according to Autocar magazine. The UK magazine reports that despite recent job cuts and the imminent closure of its Blackpool plant the company is ...
A true homologation special, this TVR T440R is the only one of its kind ever produced. Made to homologate an endurance race car in 2003, the car was only recently recommissioned and is up for sale.
This week's YouTube videos are particularly unique. We have a couple of Mustangs, including one powered by a Super Duty truck engine. If that's not for you, check out what's probably the cleanest ...