TVR Cerbera Coupe (1993-2007) engines, drive and performance
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The 4.0-litre straight six offers 350bhp and a slightly more relaxed delivery than the race developed V8s, making it more suited to road use. If you want the ultimate however, the 4.6 V8 has 420bhp and gets to 60mph in less than four seconds.
Steering is super fast, and you’ll need it to be to catch the tail on wet roundabouts since there is no traction control. As you’d expect, it is hard riding, tail happy and not particularly forgiving – not one for novices.
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort
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