The Triumph TR7 was manufactured from September 1974 to October 1981. Initially, they were produced at the Speke, Liverpool factory, before moving to Canley, Coventry, in 1978 and then finally to the Rover Solihull plant in 1980. The car was launched in the United States in January 1975 with its UK home market debut in May 1976. High demand for the vehicle was the reason for the UK delay.
Convertible CoupeThe Triumph TR7 had a unique 'wedge' shape which was courtesy of Harris Mann, who also designed the wedge-shaped Princess. Its design was commonly advertised as 'The Shape of Things to Come.' The wedge shape was complimented by a swage line sweeping down from the rear wing to just behind the front wheel. Power was supplied by an eight-valve four-cylinder engine which had a 1998cc displacement size and offered just over 100 horsepower. It had the same basic design as the Triumph Dolomite Sprint engine and was mounted in-line at the front of the car. The power was sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed gearbox initially, with an optional five-speed manual gearbox or a three-speed automatic from 1976. The front independent suspension used coil springs and damper struts and a lower single link at the front, and at the rear was a four-link system, again with coil springs. There were front and rear anti-roll bars, with disc brakes at the front and drums at the rear.
by Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2017
Convertible Coupe
by Daniel Vaughan | Jan 2017
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The Triumph TR7 was produced from 1975 through 1981. In comparison to the Triumph TR6, the vehicle it replaced, it grew in length and width. The design was courtesy of Harris Mann, who created what has been termed wedge shape. It had been given the codename Bullet while it was being designed, a name that was rather fitting due to its shape and characteristics. The 1998cc four-cylinder engine....
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The Triumph TR4 was introduced in 1961. The body had been given a modern and updated appearance by Michelotti, but its drive-train and chassis were based on its TR predecessors. Production lasted until 1965, when it was replaced by the TR4A. Prior to its release and while under development, the car was referred to by its codename, Zest. The TR Series was a popular sports car but had drawbacks....
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An extremely successful sports car, the Triumph TR4 was produced in the U.K. by the Standard Triumph Motor Company from 1961. With a top speed of 110 mph, and costing around £1095, the TR4 became one of Triumphs best-loved cars thanks to its low cost of entry and capable open-top sports capabilities. The TR4 was stylistically quite a departure from its predecessor the TR3 and seemed to be just the....
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