Wednesday, November 15, 2017



The 2018 TVR Griffith

TVR Has Returned 




     Hello viewers. Today I'll be writing about a car from a company I feel you wanted me to write about. That company is the British car company TVR. The car I'll be writing about is their latest hit, and the car that marked their return to the world. That car is the TVR Griffith. Let's learn more.
     The 2018 TVR Griffith is a British sports car or supercar equipped with a 5.0 liter naturally aspirated V-8, and a six-speed standard manual with a stick. Whether or not this is true I honestly don't know, but I do know the fact about the 5.0 liter V-8 is correct. The car can reach an estimated top speed of 200 mph. Naught to sixty takes an estimated 4 seconds which may seem slow in 2017 or even 2018. The amount of horsepower the Griffith has is 500 hp. Despite the numbers I feel this car will be popular even to Americans such as myself simply due to the fact it has a V-8 and a stick to change gears. Better yet especially for my British viewers the engine is a Cosworth. 

     The TVR Griffith has large and deep recesses that help with aerodynamics. In addition to this is that the front mounted exhaust outlets behind the front wheels eject gas from the Cosworth V-8 at 45 degrees from the doors. 
     The Griffith's mirrors were intentionally created and shaped to stop drag at high speeds. What's more is that the Griffith has true-to-life electric doors. There aren't any door handles on the doors at all. 
     At the rear of the Griffith there is a large slant that channels air under the spoiler which kills a great deal of unwanted downforce in the rear.
     The Griffith has multiple low-slung fins that from each side, and a mesh in the corners that increases the air flow from below the car and provides better performance. 
 

     The price for a new TVR Griffith will be 90,000 pounds in the UK, and $118,819 in the US. Whether or not the Griffith will be available in the States is currently unknown. I get a feeling that American demand for the car will be so demanding that TVR will very likely sell the car in the States. But that is just a theory. If TVR does sell the Griffith in the States how many Americans will actually want one? 
    I almost forgot to mention the main competitors for this car will be the Aston Martin DB11Image result for aston martin db11, and the Jaguar F-Type SVR.