0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds, over 240 mph top speed from the car with a power output yet unknown. And why is that you wonder?! Because it broke the shaft of every dyno it was tested on... The TVR Cerbera ...
In 2000, British car maker TVR set out to dethrone the McLaren F1 from atop the automotive performance kingdom. Their weapon? The Cerbera Speed 12. With a 7-liter engine shoved into its 1,000 kilo ...
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 ...
This is the world’s only TVR Cerbera Speed 12 ever built specifically for road use and it is heading to auction on May 20 thanks to Silverstone Auctions in the UK. TVR first conceived the Cerbera ...
Oh, if you’re less than 25 years old, we’ll help you out here. This is the TVR Cerbera Speed 12. And it’s a car so terrifying that, after a test drive of one of the prototypes, the boss of TVR decided ...
Perhaps the greatest TVR ever made just went for a price that makes that case even stronger. The only Cerbera Speed 12 intended for road use to still exist just traded hands for nearly three-quarters ...
One of the most ridiculous British sports cars in recent memory is set to cross the auction block later this spring. TVR introduced a hard-top sports car with 2+2 seating called the Cerbera in 1996.
Ralph Hanson December 14, 2006 Comment Now! What happens when you put a V12 engine developing more than 880hp in a car that weighs less than a ton? If you want to find out, the owner is now selling ...
Toyota is currently all vintage eyes and ears on the 2023 4Runner mid-size SUV, which just welcomed the 40th Anniversary special edition a bit ahead of schedule. However, across the virtual realm, ...
View post: Can Alfa Romeo Compete With German Luxury Brands In The United States? Click above to view gallery of the TVR Speed 12 The TVR Speed 12 seems to be the forgotten supercar, although it ...
One of the most ridiculous British sports cars in recent memory is set to cross the auction block later this spring. No, we’re not talking about an Aston Martin or McLaren. What we’re talking about is ...
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