Here's Your Best Look Yet At The New TVR's Ginetta-Esque Body

TVR has finally unveiled its finished, test-ready prototype coupe, complete with a V8 rumoured to bellow out 480bhp, and 400bhp per tonne.
Unveiled at the Goodwood Revival, the tiny sports car reminds us of a Ginetta in its proportions, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Under the bonnet is a Ford 5.0-litre quad-cam V8 taken from the Mustang, and it links to a six-speed Tremec gearbox.

The body of the test mule, rendered here in an older Autocar-commissioned image that was released to the general media, is carbonfibre for lightness and a reduced centre of gravity. Inner carbonfibre panels will be bonded to a steel frame to offer massive rigidity and crash safety. The outside is designed for aerodynamic correctness and will even use ground-effect downforce. Nice.
The interior has fewer frills, we’re told, but will still be high-quality. For the £90,000 or so that the ‘launch edition’ will cost, TVR is focusing on delivering maximum bang for each customer’s buck. With dry weight targeted at 1200-1250kg and an ideal power-to-weight ratio of 400bhp per tonne, that means an output of around 480bhp from the tweaked V8.

Suggestions have been made that it could be broadly similar in performance terms to the McLaren 570S, which we admit we raised an eyebrow at. Helping it will be 270-section 20-inch rear tyres and a wide platform, with wider front and rear tracks than the 570S despite a 70mm shorter wheelbase and 65mm less overall width.
At just over 4.3 metres, the as-yet unnamed two-seat TVR, which will be launched in a special mystery colour, is shorter than a Ford Focus hatchback. Should be pretty damn lively, then…
Comments
Looks a little SLS kind of vibe I think. I like it!!
Trevor would be proud.
first time I see a manufacture concept render used TE37 wheels.
Niceee
JenstheGTIfreak (pizza) HYPE
Kijken hoe onbetrouwbaar ze gaan zijn
I want a new Sagaris!
WHO`S WITH ME?!
Lets hope this time a TVR is a little more safe
Pagination