TVR Tuscan

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For more details on the racing car and the one make racing series for the car, see TVR Tuscan Challenge.
TVR Tuscan
Manufacturer TVR
Also called TVR Tuscan Speed-6
Production 1999 ?
Assembly Blackpool
Class Sports car
Body style(s) Coupé
Layout FR layout
Platform Fiberglass body over tubular steel chassis
Engine(s) straight-6, 4 valves/cylinder, 3.6 L (3605 cc) TVR Speed Six
4.0 L (3996 cc) TVR Speed Six
Transmission(s) Borg Warner T5 5 manual
Wheelbase 2336 mm (92 in)
Length 4235 mm (166.7 in)
Width 1810 mm (71.3 in)
Height 1200 mm (47.2 in)
Curb weight 1100 kg (2425.1 lb)
Related TVR Sagaris, TVR Tuscan Challenge

The TVR Tuscan is a sports car manufactured by TVR.

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[edit] Specifications

[edit] Engine

Five different inline six engine options were offered to customers. Four of these were variants of the 4.0 L Speed Six making different amounts of power and torque, depending on the trim level selected. The last was a 3.6 L Speed Six which produced the same amount of power as the lowest-level 4.0 L engine, although slightly less torque.

  • Bore and stroke: 96 mm by 92 mm (4.0 L) or 96 mm by 83 mm (3.6 L)
  • Power and torque:
    • Tuscan: 360 hp (268.5 kW), 310 ft.lbf (420.3 Nm)
    • Tuscan Red Rose: 380 hp (283.4 kW), 310 ft.lbf (420.3 Nm)
    • Tuscan S (pre-2003): 390 hp (290.8 kW), 310 ft.lbf (420.3 Nm)
    • Tuscan S (post-2003): 400 hp (298.3 kW), 315 ft.lbf (427.1 Nm)
    • 3.6 L: 350 hp (261 kW), 290 ft.lbf (393.2 Nm)


[edit] Chassis

Even though there have been numerous tweaks to the Tuscan's chassis and suspension, the overall size and appearance of the variants remain virtually identical apart from minor aerodynamic aids to the S model in the form of an undertray in the front and a small boot-lid spoiler on the rear.

In October 2005 the "Mk 2" version of the Tuscan was introduced, though in reality this was just a minor facelift. The modifications were restricted to cosmetic changes to the front and rear lights, the dashboard, and the spoilers on the S model plus some minor changes to the chassis to improve the handling. At the same time, a new variant a full soft top was introduced alongside the original targa version.

[edit] Performance

  • 0-30 mph: 1.73 s
  • 0-60 mph: 3.68 s
  • 0-100 mph: 8.08 s
  • 100-0 mph: 4.15 s

It is worth noting that these test results were achieved in a post-2003 Tuscan S without traction-control or anti-lock brakes. TVR's design philosophy holds that such features do not improve either the performance or safety of their vehicles and thus they are not so equipped. TVR rejects the notion that these features, along with airbags, are "safety devices" and believes that, based on testing and experience, their cars are safer without these things than with them.

A Tuscan T400R racing model run by Team LNT in the Le Mans Series.
A Tuscan T400R racing model run by Team LNT in the Le Mans Series.

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