Interesting Facts About the TVR Tuscan
The TVR Tuscan re‑appeared in the early 2000s, with the first customer deliveries beginning in early 2000. The Tuscan name also has historic roots, having been applied to a Martin Lilley V6/V8 model produced from 1967 to 1971.
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Limited Production Run (2000‑2004)
Only seven examples of the modern TVR Tuscan were built between 2000 and 2004, making it an extremely rare model. This tiny production volume is confirmed by the NamuWiki record of the car’s output.
Evolution from the Grantura
The 1967‑1971 TVR Tuscan was an evolution of the earlier Grantura, sharing its overall styling and chassis while introducing new features. In 1970 the Tuscan was recognized as the fastest TVR of its generation, highlighting its performance edge.
Hand‑Shaped Body and NOS Components
The Tuscan’s body was hand‑shaped as a one‑off piece, giving it a unique artisanal character. Many of its interior and exterior parts—indicators, lights, badges, steering wheel, fuel cap, and spinners—are sourced as NOS (new old stock) components.
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