TVR T350 (02-07) - Review

Review by Parkers on
3.5
TVR has a different perspective on what buyers want for their money. While other manufacturers think that thirty to forty thousand pounds ought to buy a sensible car that will get you respect in the golf club car park, TVR would rather give you supercar levels of performance, and the sort of excitement that normally comes from doing something illegal.

4.5 out of 5

Performance

The 350 in the name relates to its engine output - 350 horses stabled under the nose in a home-grown straight-six of 3.6-litres capacity. It's the same unit found in the Tamora, but superior aerodynamics mean superior top end performance.

3 out of 5

Handling

Steering is very fast and the handling is as you'd expect a light, extremely powerful, rear-wheel-driven car to be. It demands respect so take care in the wet. There is no traction control but a long-travel throttle pedal helps prevent you from inadvertently applying too much power at the wrong time - your really need to floor it to unleash its potential.