TVR Tamora
The TVR Tamora is a 2-seater sports car built from 2002 by British company TVR, filling the gap left by the company's Chimaera and Griffith models. Introduced at the 2000 Birmingham Motor Show, the car is named after Tamora, a character in William Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus and served as an entry-level model in the TVR range. Peter Wheeler was no longer directly responsible for design and the car was designed by a team led by Damian McTaggart, but Wheeler still had final approval.
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- Dimensions
- 3,925 × 1,715 × 1,204 mm
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Similar machines
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Other TVR models
- 3000S —
- 350SE —
- 350i —
- 390SE —
- 400SE —
- 420 SEAC —
- 420SE —
- 450 SEAC —
- Cerbera Speed 12 —
- 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
- T350 2002
- Sagaris 2005