Model record
Triumph Super 7
Background
The Triumph Super 7 is a car manufactured from 1927 until 1934 by the Triumph Motor Company. It was produced as a response to the success of the Austin 7 and was Triumph's first car to be made in large numbers. In 1933 the name was changed to the Triumph Super 8.
Text adapted from “Triumph Super 7” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
Sources
Same marque
Other Triumph models
- 10/20 —
- 13/35 —
- 15/50 —
- 1800 saloon —
- 20TS —
- Dolomite Straight Eight —
- Fury —
- Gloria —
- Mayflower —
- Renown —
- Roadster —
- Southern Cross —
- Super 9 —
- TR250 —
- TR3A —
- TR4A —
- TR7 Sprint —
- Dolomite 1932
- Vitesse 1935
- 2000 1948
- TR2 1952
- TR3 1953
- Herald 1959
- Italia 1959
- TR6 1959
- TR4 1960
- Stag 1961
- TR5 1961
- Spitfire 1962
- GT6 1965
- 1300 1966
- 2.5 1967
- 1500 1968
- 2500 1968
- Toledo 1971
- TR7 1975
- TR8 1977
- Acclaim 1981