TVR Is Back Again—And It Could Go Electric A company called Charge Holdings has taken ownership of the TVR name with plans to revive the Griffith with an ‘electrified’ powertrain. By Jeff Perez Breaking - Nov 13 2025
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 best sports cars. By Jeff Perez Classics - Oct 31 2025
You Can Buy This TVR That Had A 215 MPH Top Speed The sole-surviving homologation special had 440 horsepower. By Adrian Padeanu For Sale - Jan 11 2024
See Ant-Infested TVR 280i Get Washed, Bug Bombed After Sitting A Decade A rare US market car, it's one of about 1,200 with the Ford Cologne V6 engine. By Mark Webb Classics - Apr 30 2023
WCF Test Drive: TVR Tuscan II Effectively the superbike of the four-wheeled world, a TVR is a hairy-chested plaything for those with the disposable income to spend more than £40,000 on their leisure time. It's a weekend toy, but it beats the Hell out of a Playstatio By Motor1.com Team New Car Reviews - Mar 10 2006
10 Cars You Can Legally Import To The US In 2024 The Lancer Evo VI, the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, and more. By Jeff Perez Lists - Dec 15 2023
20,000 Miles From North Pole To South America – In A TVR! 23 countries, 20,000 miles – all for a pint. Ben Coombs drove a TVR Chimaera from the planet’s northernmost bar to its southernmost. Here's the full Pub2Pub story... By Angel Sergeev Features - Mar 25 2018