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TVR Griffith

The TVR Griffith, later models being referred to as the Griffith 500, is a sports car designed and built by TVR, starting production in 1990, and ending production in 2002. The Griffith name appeared again on a sports car introduced under a revived TVR brand in 2017.

TVR Griffith
TVR Griffith (first generation)
Overview
ManufacturerTVR Motor Company Limited
TVR Automotive Limited
Production
  • 1990–2002
  • 2018–present[1]
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Layout

Earlier use of the name edit

The TVR Griffith 200 was produced from 1963 to 1964 and the TVR Griffith 400 from 1964 to 1967.

First generation (1990–2002) edit

First generation
 
TVR Griffith 500
Overview
ManufacturerTVR Motor Company Limited
Production1991–2002
2,351 produced[2]
DesignerJohn Ravenscroft
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door roadster
PlatformFiberglass body over tubular steel chassis
Related
Powertrain
Engine
  • 4.0 L Rover V8
  • 4.3 L Rover V8
  • 4.5 L Rover V8
  • 5.0 L Rover V8 (Griffith 500 models only)
Power output
  • 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) (4.0 L)
  • 280 hp (209 kW; 284 PS) (4.3 L)
  • 340 hp (254 kW; 345 PS) (5.0 L)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,286 mm (90.0 in)[3]
Length3,891 mm (153.2 in)[3]
Width1,720 mm (67.7 in)[3]
Height1,204 mm (47.4 in)[3]
Kerb weight
  • 1,060 kg (2,337 lb) (dry)
  • 1,300 kg (2,866 lb)[3]
Chronology
Successor

Like its forerunner namesakes, the Griffith 200 and Griffith 400, the modern Griffith was a lightweight (1,060 kg (2,337 lb)) fiberglass-bodied, 2-door, 2-seat sports car with a V8 engine. Originally, it used a 4.0 L 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) Rover V8 engine, but that could be optionally increased to 4.3 L 280 hp (209 kW; 284 PS) in 1992 with a further option of big-valve cylinder heads. In 1993, with a TVR-developed 5.0 L 340 hp (254 kW; 345 PS) version of the Rover V8 became available. All versions of the Griffith use the Lucas Industries 14CUX engine management system. All models use a five-speed manual transmission from Rover and TREMEC.

Although the Griffith was almost mechanically identical to its sister car, the Chimaera, it had a different body design and was produced in much smaller numbers.[2]

The Griffith was a lightweight, high-power, and well-balanced car. A low-cost speed six Griffith proposal never became a production reality; by the time it was launched alongside the Griffith in 1999, it had morphed into the Tuscan Speed Six.

A special edition Japanese market Griffith 500 was made dubbed the Blackpool B340. This car was featured in Gran Turismo, Gran Turismo 2 (in the former as the Griffith 4.0 in the NTSC and PAL versions) and Driving Emotion Type-S. The car was similar to a normal Griffith 500 with some bespoke options available. The Japanese market also got a B275 4.0 engined car with aluminium basketweave dashboard.

In 2000, TVR announced that the Griffith production was going to end. A limited edition run of 100 Special Edition (SE) cars were to be built to mark the end of production. Although still very similar to the previous Griffith 500 model, the SE had a hybrid interior using the Chimaera dashboard and Cerbera seats. Noticeably, the rear lights were different along with different door mirrors, higher powered headlights and clear indicator lenses. Some also came with 16-inch wheels. Each car came with a numbered plaque in the glove box including the build number and a Special Edition Badge on its boot. All cars also had a unique signature in the boot under the carpet. The SEs were built between 2000 and 2002, with the last registered in 2003.

Every year, to celebrate the TVR Griffith, their owners have a meet called "The Griff Growl."[4]

 
TVR Griffith 400

In 2008, Al Melling Sports Cars unveiled the Melling Wildcat, a roadster heavily based on the Griffith but powered by a variant of TVR's later AJP8 engine.

Specifications edit

Engine

Name: Rover alloy V8

Valvetrain setup: 2 valves per cylinder, Overhead Valve

Model Displacement Power Torque Max speed 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) (seconds) 0–161 km/h (0–100 mph) (seconds)
4.0 3,950 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) 270 lb⋅ft (366 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm 245 km/h (152 mph) 4.7 12.1
4.0 HC 3,950 Hi-Lift Cam 275 hp (205 kW; 279 PS) 305 lb⋅ft (414 N⋅m) 254 km/h (158 mph) 4.7 12.1
4.3 4,280 280 hp (209 kW; 284 PS) 305 lb⋅ft (414 N⋅m) at 4000 rpm 254 km/h (158 mph) 4.6 11.3
4.5 4,495 285 hp (213 kW; 289 PS) 310 lb⋅ft (420 N⋅m) 254 km/h (158 mph) 4.6
5.0 4,988 340 hp (254 kW; 345 PS) 350 lb⋅ft (475 N⋅m) (320 lb⋅ft (434 N⋅m) with catalyzer) 272 km/h (169 mph) 4.1 10.5

Transmission

Transmission: 5-speed manual (Rover LT77 or Tremec T5)

Suspension

Front: Independent, double wishbones, coil-over gas dampers, sway bars

Rear: Independent, double wishbones, coil-over gas dampers, sway bars

Brakes

Front: 260 mm (10.2 in) ventilated disc brakes

Rear: 260 mm (10.2 in) ventilated disc brakes

Wheels Front: 15 in aluminium alloy

Rear: 16 in aluminium alloy

Chassis/body

Body Panels: Glass fibre

Fuel Capacity: 57 Litres (12.5 Imp. gallons, 15.0 U.S. gal)

Weight: 1,060 kg (2,336 lb) (dry)

Length: 3,891 mm (153.2 in)

Height: 1,204 mm (47.4 in)

Width: 1,720 mm (67.7 in)

Wheelbase: 2,286 mm (90.0 in)

Front track: 1,461 mm (57.5 in)

Rear track: 1,471 mm (57.9 in)

Ground clearance: 145 mm (5.7 in)

Second generation (2023–) edit

Second generation
 
TVR Griffith at NEC Classic Car Show in Birmingham 2017
Overview
ManufacturerTVR Automotive Limited
Production2023 (expected)
Model years2017 (prototype)
2023 (production)
AssemblyWhiteley, Hampshire, England
DesignerGordon Murray
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutLongitudinal-mounted, front mid-engine, rear-wheel drive
Powertrain
Engine5.0 L Cosworth Ford Coyote V8
Power output500 PS (368 kW; 493 hp)
Transmission6-speed TREMEC Magnum XL manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,601 mm (102.4 in)[5]
Length4,313 mm (169.8 in)[5]
Width1,849 mm (72.8 in)[5]
Height1,240 mm (48.8 in)[5]
Kerb weight1,250 kg (2,756 lb) (dry)[5]
Chronology
Predecessor
 
Rear quarter view

On 8 September 2017, to coincide with the marque's 70th anniversary year[6] at the Goodwood Revival, a new Griffith was revealed under the now resurrected TVR marque, featuring design work by Gordon Murray. It features a Cosworth modified Ford Coyote 5.0-litre V8 engine[a] producing 500 bhp (507 PS; 373 kW), double wishbone suspension with adjustable coilover dampers, a carbon fibre ground effect chassis.[7] It can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in approximately 4 seconds, and can achieve a top speed in excess of 322 km/h (200 mph). The new Griffith retains the manual transmission as used in the previous TVR models, to keep the driving experience, but includes ABS, power steering, and traction control as standard, in order to handle the high power output and keep the car stable at high speeds. The extensive use of carbon fibre helps save weight, and as a result, it weighs less than 1,250 kg (2,756 lb), with a 50:50 weight distribution achieved through the Griffith's architecture of aluminium and carbon fibre components, which improves handling. Design elements, such as large front air intakes, front splitter, active spoiler and rear integrated diffuser help in increasing aero dynamics. The car's interior follows the driving focused theme as well. Air conditioning, leather interior trim, and multimedia system come as standard as well. The Griffith was expected to start production in 2019, with an initial run of 500 Launch Edition (LE) cars and a price tag of £89,995.[8] In November of 2021, EVO magazine reported that the new Griffith was yet to enter production and deliveries of completed vehicles were not expected until at least the end of 2023. EVO cited the COVID 19 pandemic, funding problems and damage to production facilities had caused development of the vehicle to stall. A new partnership between TVR and Ensorcia Automotive, has provided additional funds for development of the new Griffith.[9]

Production by year edit

[10][11]

  • 1992: 602
  • 1993: 230 (169 2DR + 61 500)
  • 1994: 292
  • 1995: 284
  • 1996: 288
  • 1997: 232
  • 1998: 231
  • 1999: 187
  • 2000: 90
  • 2001: 82
  • 2002: 64
  • 2023: To be started

Notes edit

  1. ^ this engine used in Falcon FGX XR8 (With additional Harrop/Eaton Supercharger) and Mustang GT (without Supercharger)

References edit

  1. ^ "TVR Griffith begins production again". Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b "TVR official production numbers". Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "1991–2002 TVR Griffith specifications". Auto Evolution. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 June 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d e "TVR Griffith 2018 specifications". Auto Evolution. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Long-awaited new TVR to be launched at Revival 2017". GRRC. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  7. ^ "New TVR Launch at Goodwood Revival 2017". YouTube. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2017.
  8. ^ "TVR Griffith". TVR. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  9. ^ "TVR Griffith first deliveries delayed again until at least 2023". evo. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  10. ^ "How many TVR griffiths were made ? - Page 1 - Griffith - PistonHeads UK".
  11. ^ "How many TVR griffiths were made ? - Page 2 - Griffith - PistonHeads UK".

External links edit

  • TVR Griffith official website
  • TVR Griffith at PistonHeads.com
  • TVR Griffith 500 SE Register
  • TVR Car Club
  • Griffith MotorCar Club International

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The TVR Griffith later models being referred to as the Griffith 500 is a sports car designed and built by TVR starting production in 1990 and ending production in 2002 The Griffith name appeared again on a sports car introduced under a revived TVR brand in 2017 TVR GriffithTVR Griffith first generation OverviewManufacturerTVR Motor Company LimitedTVR Automotive LimitedProduction1990 20022018 present 1 AssemblyEngland Blackpool 1991 2002 Wales Ebbw Vale 2020 expected Body and chassisClassSports car S LayoutFront engine rear wheel drive 1991 2002 Longitudinal mounted front mid engine rear wheel drive 2018 present Contents 1 Earlier use of the name 2 First generation 1990 2002 2 1 Specifications 3 Second generation 2023 4 Production by year 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksEarlier use of the name editThe TVR Griffith 200 was produced from 1963 to 1964 and the TVR Griffith 400 from 1964 to 1967 First generation 1990 2002 editFirst generation nbsp TVR Griffith 500OverviewManufacturerTVR Motor Company LimitedProduction1991 20022 351 produced 2 DesignerJohn RavenscroftBody and chassisClassSports car S Body style2 door roadsterPlatformFiberglass body over tubular steel chassisRelatedTVR ChimaeraTVR Tuscan Speed SixMelling WildcatPowertrainEngine4 0 L Rover V84 3 L Rover V84 5 L Rover V85 0 L Rover V8 Griffith 500 models only Power output240 hp 179 kW 243 PS 4 0 L 280 hp 209 kW 284 PS 4 3 L 340 hp 254 kW 345 PS 5 0 L Transmission5 speed Rover LT77 manual5 speed Tremec T5 manualDimensionsWheelbase2 286 mm 90 0 in 3 Length3 891 mm 153 2 in 3 Width1 720 mm 67 7 in 3 Height1 204 mm 47 4 in 3 Kerb weight1 060 kg 2 337 lb dry 1 300 kg 2 866 lb 3 ChronologySuccessorTVR TamoraTVR Griffith second generation Like its forerunner namesakes the Griffith 200 and Griffith 400 the modern Griffith was a lightweight 1 060 kg 2 337 lb fiberglass bodied 2 door 2 seat sports car with a V8 engine Originally it used a 4 0 L 240 hp 179 kW 243 PS Rover V8 engine but that could be optionally increased to 4 3 L 280 hp 209 kW 284 PS in 1992 with a further option of big valve cylinder heads In 1993 with a TVR developed 5 0 L 340 hp 254 kW 345 PS version of the Rover V8 became available All versions of the Griffith use the Lucas Industries 14CUX engine management system All models use a five speed manual transmission from Rover and TREMEC Although the Griffith was almost mechanically identical to its sister car the Chimaera it had a different body design and was produced in much smaller numbers 2 The Griffith was a lightweight high power and well balanced car A low cost speed six Griffith proposal never became a production reality by the time it was launched alongside the Griffith in 1999 it had morphed into the Tuscan Speed Six A special edition Japanese market Griffith 500 was made dubbed the Blackpool B340 This car was featured in Gran Turismo Gran Turismo 2 in the former as the Griffith 4 0 in the NTSC and PAL versions and Driving Emotion Type S The car was similar to a normal Griffith 500 with some bespoke options available The Japanese market also got a B275 4 0 engined car with aluminium basketweave dashboard In 2000 TVR announced that the Griffith production was going to end A limited edition run of 100 Special Edition SE cars were to be built to mark the end of production Although still very similar to the previous Griffith 500 model the SE had a hybrid interior using the Chimaera dashboard and Cerbera seats Noticeably the rear lights were different along with different door mirrors higher powered headlights and clear indicator lenses Some also came with 16 inch wheels Each car came with a numbered plaque in the glove box including the build number and a Special Edition Badge on its boot All cars also had a unique signature in the boot under the carpet The SEs were built between 2000 and 2002 with the last registered in 2003 Every year to celebrate the TVR Griffith their owners have a meet called The Griff Growl 4 nbsp TVR Griffith 400 In 2008 Al Melling Sports Cars unveiled the Melling Wildcat a roadster heavily based on the Griffith but powered by a variant of TVR s later AJP8 engine Specifications edit EngineName Rover alloy V8Valvetrain setup 2 valves per cylinder Overhead Valve Model Displacement Power Torque Max speed 0 97 km h 0 60 mph seconds 0 161 km h 0 100 mph seconds 4 0 3 950 240 hp 179 kW 243 PS 270 lb ft 366 N m at 4000 rpm 245 km h 152 mph 4 7 12 1 4 0 HC 3 950 Hi Lift Cam 275 hp 205 kW 279 PS 305 lb ft 414 N m 254 km h 158 mph 4 7 12 1 4 3 4 280 280 hp 209 kW 284 PS 305 lb ft 414 N m at 4000 rpm 254 km h 158 mph 4 6 11 3 4 5 4 495 285 hp 213 kW 289 PS 310 lb ft 420 N m 254 km h 158 mph 4 6 5 0 4 988 340 hp 254 kW 345 PS 350 lb ft 475 N m 320 lb ft 434 N m with catalyzer 272 km h 169 mph 4 1 10 5 TransmissionTransmission 5 speed manual Rover LT77 or Tremec T5 SuspensionFront Independent double wishbones coil over gas dampers sway barsRear Independent double wishbones coil over gas dampers sway barsBrakesFront 260 mm 10 2 in ventilated disc brakesRear 260 mm 10 2 in ventilated disc brakesWheels Front 15 in aluminium alloyRear 16 in aluminium alloyChassis bodyBody Panels Glass fibreFuel Capacity 57 Litres 12 5 Imp gallons 15 0 U S gal Weight 1 060 kg 2 336 lb dry Length 3 891 mm 153 2 in Height 1 204 mm 47 4 in Width 1 720 mm 67 7 in Wheelbase 2 286 mm 90 0 in Front track 1 461 mm 57 5 in Rear track 1 471 mm 57 9 in Ground clearance 145 mm 5 7 in nbsp Rear third quarter view nbsp Interior nbsp 4 0 L V8 engineSecond generation 2023 editSecond generation nbsp TVR Griffith at NEC Classic Car Show in Birmingham 2017OverviewManufacturerTVR Automotive LimitedProduction2023 expected Model years2017 prototype 2023 production AssemblyWhiteley Hampshire EnglandDesignerGordon MurrayBody and chassisBody style2 door coupeLayoutLongitudinal mounted front mid engine rear wheel drivePowertrainEngine5 0 L Cosworth Ford Coyote V8Power output500 PS 368 kW 493 hp Transmission6 speed TREMEC Magnum XL manualDimensionsWheelbase2 601 mm 102 4 in 5 Length4 313 mm 169 8 in 5 Width1 849 mm 72 8 in 5 Height1 240 mm 48 8 in 5 Kerb weight1 250 kg 2 756 lb dry 5 ChronologyPredecessorTVR SagarisTVR Griffith first generation nbsp Rear quarter view On 8 September 2017 to coincide with the marque s 70th anniversary year 6 at the Goodwood Revival a new Griffith was revealed under the now resurrected TVR marque featuring design work by Gordon Murray It features a Cosworth modified Ford Coyote 5 0 litre V8 engine a producing 500 bhp 507 PS 373 kW double wishbone suspension with adjustable coilover dampers a carbon fibre ground effect chassis 7 It can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph 97 km h in approximately 4 seconds and can achieve a top speed in excess of 322 km h 200 mph The new Griffith retains the manual transmission as used in the previous TVR models to keep the driving experience but includes ABS power steering and traction control as standard in order to handle the high power output and keep the car stable at high speeds The extensive use of carbon fibre helps save weight and as a result it weighs less than 1 250 kg 2 756 lb with a 50 50 weight distribution achieved through the Griffith s architecture of aluminium and carbon fibre components which improves handling Design elements such as large front air intakes front splitter active spoiler and rear integrated diffuser help in increasing aero dynamics The car s interior follows the driving focused theme as well Air conditioning leather interior trim and multimedia system come as standard as well The Griffith was expected to start production in 2019 with an initial run of 500 Launch Edition LE cars and a price tag of 89 995 8 In November of 2021 EVO magazine reported that the new Griffith was yet to enter production and deliveries of completed vehicles were not expected until at least the end of 2023 EVO cited the COVID 19 pandemic funding problems and damage to production facilities had caused development of the vehicle to stall A new partnership between TVR and Ensorcia Automotive has provided additional funds for development of the new Griffith 9 Production by year edit 10 11 1992 602 1993 230 169 2DR 61 500 1994 292 1995 284 1996 288 1997 232 1998 231 1999 187 2000 90 2001 82 2002 64 2023 To be startedNotes edit this engine used in Falcon FGX XR8 With additional Harrop Eaton Supercharger and Mustang GT without Supercharger References edit TVR Griffith begins production again Retrieved 8 September 2017 a b TVR official production numbers Retrieved 3 February 2018 a b c d e 1991 2002 TVR Griffith specifications Auto Evolution Retrieved 2 February 2018 Griff Growl Archived from the original on 22 June 2018 Retrieved 6 August 2007 a b c d e TVR Griffith 2018 specifications Auto Evolution Retrieved 2 February 2018 Long awaited new TVR to be launched at Revival 2017 GRRC Retrieved 19 June 2017 New TVR Launch at Goodwood Revival 2017 YouTube Archived from the original on 19 December 2021 Retrieved 8 September 2017 TVR Griffith TVR Retrieved 4 September 2018 TVR Griffith first deliveries delayed again until at least 2023 evo Retrieved 1 February 2022 How many TVR griffiths were made Page 1 Griffith PistonHeads UK How many TVR griffiths were made Page 2 Griffith PistonHeads UK External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to TVR Griffith TVR Griffith official website TVR Griffith at PistonHeads com TVR Griffith Info and Owners Register TVR Griffith 500 SE Register TVR Car Club Griffith MotorCar Club International Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TVR Griffith amp oldid 1218893525, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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