Legendary British automaker TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years ...
The sports car was initially presented with a Ford-sourced V8 that had been tuned by Cosworth to deliver 500 hp ...
England-based boutique carmaker Charge Holdings has purchased TVR, saving the famed British brand from a grim fate yet again.
Great Britain's famed cottage sports car manufacturer might come back, but with EV power instead of big old V8s.
Remember TVR? The British automaker from Whiteley presented a new sports car in 2017, but to this day, not a single example of the Cosworth V8-powered Griffith has been delivered due to a chronic ...
As promised, TVR took the wraps off an all-new Griffith grand touring coupe at the Goodwood Revival this week, debuting its first new model since the company entered a period of hibernation in 2006.
Originally due in 2019, the Griffith sports car from revived British performance marque TVR has been delayed as the company struggles with getting its plant up. TVR Chairman Les Edgar confirmed the ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Listen: 2017 was a long time ago. You likely feel like you’ve lived twenty lifetimes since TVR first showed off the new Griffith at Goodwood. The ...
As Pistonheads reports, TVR is now “confident” about delivering its first new Griffith in 2022, due to having secured £2 million ($2.73 million) via the United Kingdom government’s recently launched ...
British sports car maker, TVR, under new ownership by Charge Holdings, is planning a comeback with a potential shift towards electric powertrains.
The TVR Griffith has been delayed until early or mid-2020, Dutch publication AutoRAI reports. Heritage Director of TVR, Paul Thompson, says that the car’s launch has been pushed back due to European ...
The upcoming TVR Griffith coupe project, unveiled at Goodwood Revival in September 2017, has run into some red tape -- and not the kind of red tape that is used in opening ceremonies. Autocar reports ...