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TVR - Griffith (2002)
When you first hear about the 2002 TVR Griffith, you’ll sense the unmistakable blend of raw British engineering and spirited performance. Even today, the TVR Griffith price remains a point of interest for enthusiasts and collectors alike, as the model stays alive in a handful of the world’s most valuable sports cars. The price of this iconic machine fluctuates—occasionally gentle, sometimes brisk—depending on mileage, condition, and provenance. The market has also lowered the entry threshold for the second‑hand sports car scene, making the used TVR Griffith price more accessible to passionate buyers eager to feel the speed of a hand‑crafted engine on a closed track.
- Year: 2002
- Model: TVR Griffith (Type 100)
- Engine: 3.8‑litre, 4‑cyl, twin‑turbocharged V8? Actually the 2.5‑litre twin‑turbo V8 produced 650 hp—some confusion remains.
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (Premium Recommended)
- Dimensions: Length: 4.23 m (165.9 in); Width: 1.71 m (67.3 in); Height: 1.15 m (45.3 in)
- Weight (Curb): 1,200 kg (2,645 lb)
- Top Speed: >350 km/h (≈217 mph)
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) Time: ~2.9 s - Designer: TVR’s in‑house design team, maintenance by James Haynes
- Body Style: 2‑seat one‑seater coupe
- Notable Features: Carbon‑fiber reinforced chassis, 600 Nm of torque at 3,200 rpm (twin‑turbo), manual gearbox paired with a crank‑drive system for smooth shifting
The TVR Griffith price is not merely a figure on a price tag; it’s an evolving indicator that reflects both historical significance and modern demand. When evaluating the TVR Griffith depreciation, the general rule observed by automotive analysts is that high‑performance exotic models start losing value soon after the initial sale due to the build‑car origins and low supply. A typical depreciation curve will show a loss of about 15‑20% in the first year and then 5‑8% each subsequent year, barring significant restoration or collector-demand spikes.
TVR Griffith depreciation can also be influenced by the car’s condition. A pristine 2002 TVR Griffith with original part count and low mileage might experience slower value decay than a heavily used unit
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| 5 years ago | used | £35,995.00 | Unlock all links |