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The TVR Cerbera Speed 12, originally known as the Project 7/12, is a sports car designed by TVR in 1997. Based on the TVR Cerbera , the vehicle was intended to be both the world's fastest road car and the basis for a GT1 class endurance racer.
In 2000, TVR was determined to keep the project going and launched a road-going version called the Cerbera Speed 12. A single example was shown for the British Motor Show that year, built from the racing cars but with with an unrestricted engine and huge Goodyear Fioranos.
Find out the technical data, performance and dimensions of the 2000 TVR Cerbera Speed 12, a 2 door coupé with a 7.7 litre V12 engine and 800 bhp. Compare it with other TVR Cerbera models and see its fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and VED band.
The 7/12 project tag denoted the proportions of its monster engine, essentially two Cerbera Speed 6 straight-sixes spliced together, utilising a steel block, further developed by TVR’s John Ravenscroft creating a 7.7-litre V12.
Learn about the rare and powerful TVR Cerbera Speed 12, a supercar that was supposed to beat the McLaren F1 but never made it to the track. See its specs, history, photos and current owner's website.
23 Μαΐ 2023 · Σε μια δημοπρασία που διήρκεσε πάνω από δέκα λεπτά με δύο ουσιαστικά μαχόμενους wannabe πλειοδότες, που ανέβαζαν την τιμή ανά 5.000 λίρες, το TVR Cerbera Speed 12 κατέληξε να πουληθεί αντί του ποσού των 601.500 λιρών, ήτοι 692.000 ευρώ.
25 Μαΐ 2020 · From TVR Speed 12 to TVR Cerbera Speed 12 While the race car was now obsolete, focus turned to using the engine in a the road car. The bodywork was reworked and the car (now named “Cerbera Speed 12”) was ready by 2000, with a price of £245,000.