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 ...
This is the world’s only TVR Cerbera Speed 12 ever built specifically for road use and it is heading to auction on May 20 thanks to Silverstone Auctions in the UK. TVR first conceived the Cerbera ...
Obsessed with cars from a young age, Jarryd nurtured his love for all things motoring by paging through automotive magazines before he could even read. While his friends were obsessed with supercars ...
There’s something about a TVR badge that implies wild performance, unique design, and wild impracticality. But in his latest video, Harry Metcalfe questions at least one of those preconceptions.
Now though it may look like we've picked just the first TVR in a bold colour that cropped up in the classifieds, this Cerbera has been selected for a reason. It's feature worthy because it's one of ...
View post: Rivian R2 Performance Arrives Loaded with Features for $57,990 The final Cerbera will be built to specifications dictated by TVR’s current CEO and owner, Nikolai Smolenski, who purchased ...
Back in 1999 TVR – then a British-owned, "build 'em in a shed" enterprise - unveiled a new concept car at The Motor Show. Called the Cerbera Speed 12, it took an existing model from TVR's range, the ...
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.
In 2000, British car maker TVR set out to dethrone the McLaren F1 from atop the automotive performance kingdom. Their weapon? The Cerbera Speed 12. With a 7-liter engine shoved into its 1,000 kilo ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of the most ridiculous British sports cars in recent memory is set to cross the auction block later this spring. No, we’re not ...
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