356 TVR Tamora (2002) T 500 BEA
TVR Tamora (2002-06) Engine 3605cc S6 DOHC 342bhp
Production 356
Registration Number T 500 BEA (Cherished number, originally allocated c. 1989, from Dudley)
TVR ALBUM
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The TVR Tamora is a 2-seater sports car, with exterior design by Lee Hodgetts, and Darren Hobbs and the interior by Damien McTaggart. First shown at the 2000 Birmingham Motor show, the car is named after Tamora, after a character in the William Shakespeare play Titus Andronicus and served as an entry-level model in the TVR range. The Tamora went on sale in 2002 intended to be a more practical and urban-friendly model in the TVR range. Based on the Tuscan Speed Six, the Tamora used the same chassis and suspension as the Tuscan. The engine was a short-stroked version of the 4.0 litre Speed Six found on the Tuscan now displacing 3.6 litres. Keeping with TVR tradition, the car still lacked driver's aids such as ABS and traction control, but was fitted with a power steering and a softer clutch for easy manoeuvrability. The Tamora was not a sales success due to reliability issues, high price and divisive styling. Only 356 cars were made before it was discontinued in 2006
The Tamora is fitted with the in house TVR straight six engine of 350bhp mated to a five speed manual gearbox. Brakes rotors are 12 inch front and 11.1 inch rears with AP racing callipers, the suspension double wishbone all round.
Keeping with the TVR tradition, the Tamora lacks driving aids such as traction control and ABS as well as air bags.
According to Autocar magazine, the Tamora is capable of accelerating 0–60 mph in 4.2 seconds, and completes the quarter mile in 12.5 seconds at 119 mph (192 km/h). Top speed is over 170 mph (270 km/h).
Diolch am 86,210,257 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn 90cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 86,210,257 amazing views, every one is greatly 7appreciated.
Shot 01.08-2021 exiting the Silverstone Festival 01.08.2021 Ref 150-356
356 TVR Tamora (2002) T 500 BEA
TVR Tamora (2002-06) Engine 3605cc S6 DOHC 342bhp
Production 356
Registration Number T 500 BEA (Cherished number, originally allocated c. 1989, from Dudley)
TVR ALBUM
www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623722776067...
The TVR Tamora is a 2-seater sports car, with exterior design by Lee Hodgetts, and Darren Hobbs and the interior by Damien McTaggart. First shown at the 2000 Birmingham Motor show, the car is named after Tamora, after a character in the William Shakespeare play Titus Andronicus and served as an entry-level model in the TVR range. The Tamora went on sale in 2002 intended to be a more practical and urban-friendly model in the TVR range. Based on the Tuscan Speed Six, the Tamora used the same chassis and suspension as the Tuscan. The engine was a short-stroked version of the 4.0 litre Speed Six found on the Tuscan now displacing 3.6 litres. Keeping with TVR tradition, the car still lacked driver's aids such as ABS and traction control, but was fitted with a power steering and a softer clutch for easy manoeuvrability. The Tamora was not a sales success due to reliability issues, high price and divisive styling. Only 356 cars were made before it was discontinued in 2006
The Tamora is fitted with the in house TVR straight six engine of 350bhp mated to a five speed manual gearbox. Brakes rotors are 12 inch front and 11.1 inch rears with AP racing callipers, the suspension double wishbone all round.
Keeping with the TVR tradition, the Tamora lacks driving aids such as traction control and ABS as well as air bags.
According to Autocar magazine, the Tamora is capable of accelerating 0–60 mph in 4.2 seconds, and completes the quarter mile in 12.5 seconds at 119 mph (192 km/h). Top speed is over 170 mph (270 km/h).
Diolch am 86,210,257 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn 90cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 86,210,257 amazing views, every one is greatly 7appreciated.
Shot 01.08-2021 exiting the Silverstone Festival 01.08.2021 Ref 150-356