TVR Tuscan Convertible engines, drive and performance
2000 - 2007
(change model)
The range kicks off with a 3.6-litre version of TVR’s own straight-six. It’s hardly a base model with 350bhp, but for those who want more, there’s a 4.0 version with 400bhp giving access to 195mph and the sprint to sixty in 3.8 seconds.
Super fast steering helps you to just about hang onto the rampaging bull that is a wrung-out Tuscan. The ride can be pretty fidgety but it is surprisingly comfortable for such an extreme machine.
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Overview
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort
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Engines & handling Currently reading
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Ownership cost
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