Interesting Facts About the Triumph 2000 Mk2
The Triumph 2000 debuted in the autumn of 1963 as a mid‑sized, rear‑wheel‑drive saloon built in Coventry. It remained in production until 1977, earning a reputation as Triumph’s flagship large sedan.
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Nicknamed the “Big Saloon”
From its launch in 1963 through the end of production in 1977, the Triumph 2000 was the biggest saloon Triumph ever made, which earned it the nickname “big saloon.”
2.5‑Litre Engine Introduced in 1968
Development of the model continued after its debut, and a larger 2498 cc version was launched in 1968, expanding the range with a more powerful engine.
Fully Independent Suspension and Carry‑Over Design
The Mk2 retained much of its mechanical and structural DNA from earlier versions, but it featured fully independent suspension, highlighting Triumph’s focus on ride quality.
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