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With the Speed 12, TVR built a 7.7-liter V-12 engine out of two of its inline-sixes and crammed that engine into a Kevlar and carbon-fiber body that weighed roughly the same as a first-generation ...
The Cerbera Speed 12. With a 7-liter engine shoved into its 1,000 kilo frame, TVR was talking about an estimated top speed near 240 MPH. An attempt to determine the car's horsepower ended with a ...
There are few surer signs of automotive perfection in the lunatic sense than the circumstances surrounding the TVR Speed 12's birth—or ... a one-ton plastic car powered by a 1000 HP V12 engine.
Unlike McLaren, TVR didn't source a high-powered engine from another manufacturer for the Cerbera Speed 12 but opted for one developed in-house.
TVR first conceived the Cerbera Speed 12 as a race car that it had hoped could rival the McLaren F1 GTR. At the time of its development, it was known as ‘Project 7/12’, denoting the fact that ...
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 ultimate TVR would run the full-house 800bhp engine and cost £245,000, and the now badged Cerbera Speed 12 was ready in 2000.Deposits began to pile up, and a new race car was rolled out, too ...
The only Cerbera Speed 12 intended for road use to still exist just traded hands for nearly three-quarters of $1 million. That’s the most money that anyone has ever paid for a TVR, publically at ...
The TVR is a unique sportscar known for its sleek, angular, lightweight design that complements its speed and powerful engines. Here are the fastest ever made.