Model record
TVR Cerbera Speed 12
Background
The TVR Cerbera Speed 12, originally known as the Project 7/12, is a sports car designed by TVR in 1997. Based on the TVR Cerbera, the vehicle was intended to be both the world's fastest road car and the basis for a GT1 class endurance racer. However, problems during its development, changing GT1 class regulations and the eventual decision that it was simply incapable of being used as a road car forced TVR executives to abandon its development.
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Specification
- Weight
- 999 kg
- Dimensions
- 4,300 × 1,960 × 1,100 mm
Sources
Same marque
Other TVR models
- 3000S —
- 350SE —
- 350i —
- 390SE —
- 400SE —
- 420 SEAC —
- 420SE —
- 450 SEAC —
- Chimaera —
- Grantura —
- Griffith 200 —
- Griffith 400 —
- M Series#3000M, Taimar, and 3000S —
- S Series —
- Taimar —
- Tuscan Speed Six —
- Typhon —
- Vixen —
- Griffith 200/400 1963
- Griffith 1964
- Tasmin 1981
- 280 1988
- 290 1988
- 400 1989
- 450 1989
- Tuscan 1989
- V8 1990
- Chimaera / Cerbera 1992
- CHIMERA 1993
- Cerbera 1996
- Tamora 2001
- T350 2002
- Sagaris 2005