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TVR

TVR is also the acronym for Televiziunea Română, Romanian Television, which operates four channels, Romania1, TVR2, TVR Cultural and TVR international.



TVR is a manufacturer of sports cars, located in Blackpool, North West England. TVR is unique in having survived not just as a marque, but as a thriving independent manufacturer.

History

TVR was founded in 1947 by Trevor Wilkinson, who used three consonants of his first name for the company name. The first car was built in 1949. In 1953 the concept of glass-reinforced plastic bodywork over a tubular steel backbone chassis was born, which is continued to this day. In the early years, a wide range of engines was used.

TVR is the third largest specialized sports car manufacturer of the world. A diverse range of coupes and convertibles are offered, most using an inhouse straight-6 cylinder engine design, others an inhouse V8. These cars are built from sturdy tubular steel frames, cloaked in aggressive (and sometimes bizarre) body designs.

The life of TVR can be divided into four eras, based on who owned the company:

  • 1947–1965: Trevor Wilkinson
  • 1965–1981: Martin Lilley
  • 1981–2004: Peter Wheeler
  • 2004–present: Nikolai Smolenski

In July 2004, 24 year old Russian billionaire, Nikolai Smolenski, bought 100% of the company from its owner Peter Wheeler, for about £15 million. Despite Smolenski's Russian origin, he reportedly intends for TVR to remain a British company and continue the tradition of building lightweight high-performance cars that started more than thirty years before he was born.


Model list

Model Engine Displacement Notes
TVR 1600M/Vixen Ford Kent I41599 cc
TVR 1800S
TVR Tasmin 200 Ford Pinto I41993 cc
TVR 2500/2500M Triumph I62498 cc
TVR 280i/Tasmin Ford Cologne V62792 cc
TVR 3000M Ford Essex V62944 cc
TVR 3000S/
Taimar Turbo
Ford Essex V62994 ccturbo
TVR 350i TVR/Rover V83528 ccversions: C and T
TVR Cerbera Speed Eight 4185 cc
4475 cc
Speed Six3996 cc
TVR Cerbera Speed 12 Speed Twelve7730 ccnever went into production
TVR Chimaera/Griffith TVR/Rover V83948 cc
4280 cc
4495 cc
4988 cc
TVR Grantura
TVR Griffith Ford Windsor V84727 cc
TVR S SeriesFord Cologne V62792 cc
2935 cc
TVR/Rover V83948 cc
TVR Sagaris
TVR Speed 12 built exclusively for racing
TVR Tamora
TVR Tasmin Turbo Ford Cologne V62792 ccturbo
TVR TuscanSpeed Six3996 cc
TVR Tuscan Racer Speed Eight 4500 ccbuilt exclusively for racing
TVR Typhon

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