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| | | Project 7/12, TVR speed 12, TVR Cerbera Racer | ||
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| Production | | Production | ||
| | | 1997 or 1998 | ||
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| Body Style | | Body Style | ||
| | | 2 Door Coupe | ||
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| Length | | Length | ||
| | | 4300 mm / 169.3 in | ||
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| Width | | Width | ||
| | | 1960 mm / 77.2 in | ||
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| Height | | Height | ||
| | | 1100 mm / 43.3 in | ||
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| Wheelbase | | Wheelbase | ||
| | | 2642 mm / 104.0 in. | ||
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| Weight | | Weight | ||
| | | 2,205 Lbs | ||
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| Transmission | | Transmission | ||
| | | 6-speed Hollinger Manual | ||
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| Engine | | Engine | ||
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| Power | | Power | ||
| | | 800-HP and 650 LB·FT @ 5750 rpm | ||
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The TVR Cerbera Speed 12, originally known as TVR Project 7/12, TVR speed 12, or TVR cerbera racer was a high performance concept car designed by TVR in 1997. Based in part on then-current TVR hardware, the vehicle was intended to be both the world's highest performance road car and the basis for a GT1 class endurance racer. However, problems during its development, changing GT1 class regulations and the eventual decision that it was simply incapable of being used as a road car ended the idea, forcing TVR executives to abandon its development. | |||
The vehicle's engine was a 7.7 Litre 48-valve V12 with dry sump lubrication and constructed of steel not aluminium or cast-iron that poduced if near as makes no difference 800-HP and 650 LB·FT @ 5750 rpm and that yeilded a top speed of if near as makes no difference 245 miles per hour. | |||
The car weighed in at 2,205 LBS and the transmission was a 6-speed Hollinger Manual gearbox, The cars body was Carbon fibre body over a tubular steel chassis. | |||
The car was deemed unusable on roads and simply to powerful. | |||
the Speed 12 has made numerous appearences in video games,such as in Gran Turismo 2, 3 and 4. Test Drive 5, 6, and overdrive. Project Gotham Racing 2 and 3. and Forza Motorsport and Forza Motorsport 2. | |||
Retrieved from "http://wikicars.org/en/TVR_Cerbera_Speed_Twelve" | |||
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TVR Cerbera Speed 12 | |
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TVR | |
aka | Project 7/12, TVR speed 12, TVR Cerbera Racer |
Production | 1997 or 1998 |
Class | Supercar |
Body Style | 2 Door Coupe |
Length | 4300 mm / 169.3 in |
Width | 1960 mm / 77.2 in |
Height | 1100 mm / 43.3 in |
Wheelbase | 2642 mm / 104.0 in. |
Weight | 2,205 Lbs |
Transmission | 6-speed Hollinger Manual |
Engine | 7.7 litre V12 |
Power | 800-HP and 650 LB·FT @ 5750 rpm |
Similar | |
Designer |
The TVR Cerbera Speed 12, originally known as TVR Project 7/12, TVR speed 12, or TVR cerbera racer was a high performance concept car designed by TVR in 1997. Based in part on then-current TVR hardware, the vehicle was intended to be both the world's highest performance road car and the basis for a GT1 class endurance racer. However, problems during its development, changing GT1 class regulations and the eventual decision that it was simply incapable of being used as a road car ended the idea, forcing TVR executives to abandon its development.
The vehicle's engine was a 7.7 Litre 48-valve V12 with dry sump lubrication and constructed of steel not aluminium or cast-iron that poduced if near as makes no difference 800-HP and 650 LB·FT @ 5750 rpm and that yeilded a top speed of if near as makes no difference 245 miles per hour.
The car weighed in at 2,205 LBS and the transmission was a 6-speed Hollinger Manual gearbox, The cars body was Carbon fibre body over a tubular steel chassis.
The car was deemed unusable on roads and simply to powerful.
the Speed 12 has made numerous appearences in video games,such as in Gran Turismo 2, 3 and 4. Test Drive 5, 6, and overdrive. Project Gotham Racing 2 and 3. and Forza Motorsport and Forza Motorsport 2.
Retrieved from "http://wikicars.org/en/TVR_Cerbera_Speed_Twelve"