In August 2003, TVR placed an ad for a Speed 12 with the registration W112 BHG ... car it could around the remaining road car prototype chassis and sell it to an enthusiast personally vetted ...
Only seven T400R racing chassis were put into production from ... Based on the manufacturer-stated specifications, the TVR Cerbera Speed 12 was able to run from zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.
The relationship between Speed 12 and Cerbera was about as thin as Porsche 911 ... However, the story had not ended just yet. In 2003, TVR resurrected the remaining chassis and some parts from the ...
Peter Wheeler, owner of TVR until 2004, took the car home only to return it saying it wasn't drivable on the street due to its powerful engine and development of the Speed 12 was canceled soon after.
TVR is yet to unveil the new model but it has released a few teasers including this new one that shows a cross-section of the body and iStream chassis. This is the interchangeable chassis Gordon ...