Legendary British automaker TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years ...
Few marques fit the stereotype of "small British car manufacturer" better than TVR. Since Trevor Wilkinson first set up his small shop in 1947, TVR has been through numerous scandals, bankruptcies, ...
Perhaps the greatest TVR ever made just went for a price that makes that case even stronger. The only Cerbera Speed 12 intended for road use to still exist just traded hands for nearly three-quarters ...
Launched back in 1946, TVR has had a rough past, but even so, it offered some of the most distinctive and visceral, lightweight, British sports cars in the world. The company saw different ownerships ...
Revived by British businessman Les Edgar after decades of struggle, TVR launched in 2017 its first brand-new vehicle in 13 years. Given the company's current condition, the second-generation Griffith ...
One of the most ridiculous British sports cars in recent memory is set to cross the auction block later this spring. TVR introduced a hard-top sports car with 2+2 seating called the Cerbera in 1996.