Legendary British automaker TVR, which has a history of building championship-winning sports cars dating back nearly 80 years, is returning to the performance vehicle market after a long break. Up ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
The second-generation Tesla Roadster has been widely anticipated for around a decade now, ever since company CEO Elon Musk first teased it in 2014. It is still yet to enter production, though another ...
TVR has announced the long-awaited Griffith will hit production in 2024. The British firm was joined by the now chairman, Les Edgar, in 2013 and since then has had a tumultuous time trying to kick ...
Although my chat with Gordon Murray at the Goodwood Revival was very brief, he did confirm that reliability shouldn't be an issue this time around, as the car was "properly engineered." That means a ...
Remember TVR? The British automaker from Whiteley presented a new sports car in 2017, but to this day, not a single example of the Cosworth V8-powered Griffith has been delivered due to a chronic ...
Dave Gilmore’s TVR Tuscan is one of eight in the U.S. TOM STRONGMAN When cinematographer David Gilmore talks about the 1969 TVR Tuscan coupe that he and his wife, Meg, bought a few months ago, he ...
If our story last month on the TVR Griffith whet your appetite for these rare Brits, set your nav system for the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, and be there June 24-26. The Griffith ...
TVR has been teasing us for months with renders and blueprints of its all new sports car, and now, we finally get to see it. This is TVR's return to car-making, the 500-horsepower, six-speed Griffith.
You know that saying that goes something like "don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Sure, it's good advice for a relationship or maybe a television series, but it doesn't apply to ...