You know that saying that goes something like "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Sure, it's good advice for a relationship or maybe a television series, but it doesn't apply to ...
Legendary British automaker TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years, is returning to the performance vehicle market after a long break. Up ...
It’s been eight long years since TVR first pulled the covers off the Griffith, the 5.0-liter V8 sports car that was supposed to reach customers in early 2019. Instead, a mix of financial setbacks and ...
Every nine months or so, Les Edgar — the guy who runs TVR these days — pops up to say that the company does in fact still exist; the Griffith is in fact, still coming; and its launch plans have slid ...
TVR on Monday said it formed a deal with a lithium producer by the name of Ensorcia Metals, to help generate funding for production of the current V-8-powered Griffith sports car as well as establish ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew MacConnell covers the evolving world of motoring. Remember TVR? Well, it’s back! Again! Almost. After multiple ownership ...
Few marques fit the stereotype of "small British car manufacturer" better than TVR. Since Trevor Wilkinson first set up his small shop in 1947, TVR has been through numerous scandals, bankruptcies, ...