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 ...
It’s been eight long years since TVR first pulled the covers off the Griffith, the 5.0-liter V8 sports car that was supposed to reach customers in early 2019. Instead, a mix of financial setbacks and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew MacConnell covers the evolving world of motoring. Remember TVR? Well, it’s back! Again! Almost. After multiple ownership ...
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 ...
TVR, one of Britain’s coolest and most obscure boutique automakers, is back. Again, supposedly. Charge Holdings, the owner of Charge Cars, a UK-based firm that specializes in restoring and converting ...
Britain’s most chaotic carmaker might return after a recent merger with Charge Holdings that aims to resurrect the long-stalled Griffith project. TVR plans a comeback via merger with Charge Holdings ...
Established in 1946, TVR had a rather troubled history with several ownership changes. Come 2023, the company has failed to deliver the new-generation Griffith it promised in 2017. But while the brand ...
TVRs will roam U.S. roads again thanks to an EPA and NHTSA exemption An Arizona-based company is importing TVR Griffith 500s and Cerberas Efforts to officially revive TVR as a separate company are in ...
As if to invite terrible puns involving defibrillators and bringing things back to life, Charge Holdings has revealed that it is to merge with TVR Automotive, folding it into its operation as a ...
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