Great Britain's famed cottage sports car manufacturer might come back, but with EV power instead of big old V8s.
TVR is back! Sort of! Again! The brand with as many comebacks as a comedy night has now become a subsidiary of Charge ...
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TVR Is Dead, But This Company Is Keeping Them Alive In America
A company called TVR Garage in Las Vegas is keeping the spirit alive by importing (and selling) some of the British brand's ...
New owners Charge Holdings hopes to lay “the groundwork for a new generation of high-performance British luxury vehicles” ...
For decades, the raw, unbridled spirit of TVR sports cars was absent from American roads due to stringent emissions and ...
TVR Garage specializes in importing and restoring old TVRs, bringing new life to an iconic brand that died years ago.
Charge Holdings is bringing TVR into the fold and wants to deliver the new Griffith, before exploring electrified platforms ...
For all the wrong reasons, it seems, TVR and the new Griffith has been away from the PH homepage for a long time. Now, ...
While the future of TVR might still be in question, there’s no doubt that it made some of the wildest sports cars to ever come out of the UK. Now, one of the most famous TVR models is up for sale, and ...
Fuel and emission regulations are buzz killers. Although they are there for a reason, that of giving our world some breathing space, most of the time they mean that exciting cars from long ago can no ...
When they arrive, and for those cars that TVR Garage is already bringing over, there will now be a showroom space to show them off in. And make all the other supercars look a bit boring in short order ...
British sports car maker, TVR, under new ownership by Charge Holdings, is planning a comeback with a potential shift towards electric powertrains.
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