TVR Burghley House - New TVR Griffith
TVR Burghley House - New TVR Griffith
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BrightYellowTVR

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1,258 posts

288 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Hi a few of my shots of the new Griffith out in the wild are Here

Cheers Jon

bullittmcqueen

1,267 posts

112 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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BrightYellowTVR said:
Hi a few of my shots of the new Griffith out in the wild are Here

Cheers Jon
Brilliant, thx a lot.

bullittmcqueen

1,267 posts

112 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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I understand the new Griff is not a large car, so i am really amazed that the Sag looks so tiny next to it.

QBee

22,026 posts

165 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Am I the only one who wonders where they intend the front number plate to go?

bullittmcqueen

1,267 posts

112 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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QBee said:
Am I the only one who wonders where they intend the front number plate to go?

QBee

22,026 posts

165 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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bullittmcqueen said:
QBee said:
Am I the only one who wonders where they intend the front number plate to go?
Hmmmm. So they think a big white plaster on a cut lip is a good look......
It could go on the black mesh grille, but I suspect that might interfere with airflow to the engine.

bullittmcqueen

1,267 posts

112 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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QBee said:
bullittmcqueen said:
QBee said:
Am I the only one who wonders where they intend the front number plate to go?
Hmmmm. So they think a big white plaster on a cut lip is a good look......
It could go on the black mesh grille, but I suspect that might interfere with airflow to the engine.
On all pics with plates it was like this. I agree that it doesn't look like the most solid of constructions. But this might be something where they actually still change something. I mean they must have thought about number plates somehow.

Byker28i

82,388 posts

238 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Looks great with those black wheels

cerb4.5lee

40,795 posts

201 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Great pics and thanks for sharing. thumbup I was really chuffed I got to see it yesterday in the flesh, I loved it.

spagbogdog

764 posts

281 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Wow..really excellent photos thumbup
Agree..the no plate needs a grill behind it..looks too unstable and won’t stay like that in final production version.
Other than that the Griff looks beautiful..!!

QBee

22,026 posts

165 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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The sound is just fantastic, and it looks so much better in the flesh. That flat red paint in the photos is actually that glowing deep red you see on the current generation of Renaults.

spagbogdog

764 posts

281 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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QBee said:
The sound is just fantastic, and it looks so much better in the flesh. That flat red paint in the photos is actually that glowing deep red you see on the current generation of Renaults.
Quite agree ..I’m a bit stumped why their website photos look like they do. Needs a BIG update as the paint finish is nothing short of gobsmacking in the flesh..

QBee

22,026 posts

165 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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spagbogdog said:
QBee said:
The sound is just fantastic, and it looks so much better in the flesh. That flat red paint in the photos is actually that glowing deep red you see on the current generation of Renaults.
Quite agree ..I’m a bit stumped why their website photos look like they do. Needs a BIG update as the paint finish is nothing short of gobsmacking in the flesh..
But they have been listening - the launch wheels were ultra-naff. The black wheels yesterday really suited the car.


spagbogdog

764 posts

281 months

Monday 9th April 2018
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Mmmm...take a look at the latest Joyce Design video on YT...it shows the proposed race-car with the Rimstock’s in gloss black..which I think look fabulous (and definitely in my personal spec)..

Interesting front view of the car with the TVR logo now visible on the ‘grill’...the lights with the green tint won’t be everyone’s cuppa...but I do like the white paintwork..makes the front look a lot sleeker...

dvs_dave

9,040 posts

246 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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I would still like to see it with some silver wheels, or even better, updated spiders.

Brithunter

610 posts

109 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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Must admit that I was really unimpressed by the new Griffith on the launch videos and really .............................................. realy disliked the wheels it had on it.

However at Burghley in the flesh it's much better that the launch shots suggested. Still not my cup of tea but then again I do not have the funds to buy one and actually struggle to find a new car that I actually like so changing my feelings on the new Griffith like they have is something just short of amazing. As others have mentioned the new wheels are so much better than those they originally had fitted and I too would love to see some in a much lighter colour even silver on it. Poor old Qbee was explaining to me how the blacks wheels fitted in the colour scheme joining up the black from grill, sills, to rear diffuser.

BJWoods

5,018 posts

305 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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New Aston Martin Vantage:


Power (hp): 510@6,000-6,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 505@2,000-5,000rpm
0-62mph: 3.6sec
Top speed: 195mph
Weight: 1,530kg (dry)


The new TVR Griffith, will have about the same power 500Bhp, and be ~300 kgs lighter!

Zippee

13,904 posts

255 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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QBee said:
But they have been listening - the launch wheels were ultra-naff. The black wheels yesterday really suited the car.

Side on I think it looks quite nice, not jaw dropping want one now but nice all the same. However, this angle it looks grotesque. That rear end, functional as it may be just does the car no favours at all especially in the 3/4 view. I really wish them well but for me looks are a big part of what I want in a car and it just does nothing for me.
That said, having seen it a couple of times in the flesh I admit it does look better than photos suggest.

natben

2,748 posts

252 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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Does anyone think they concentrated to much on making a Le Mans car rather than a consumers car. I mean all the aerodynamic stuff is great but honestly would you really get the benefit of it when using it as a daily drive. Now I know it has to handle well and be powerfull to compete with other Marques at this price but I just get the feeling that the aerodynamics have got in the way of the design. I like the car but not enough to want to buy one. The design is good but not great, I would just liked to have seen a bit more of that TVR rawness to it, the kinda thing that makes it stand out as a TVR. All the aero will be great at Le mans and perhaps this is LE big target but maybe that has got in the way of designing a great everyday road car. However the build quality looks fabulous and the use of the Coyote engine and Carbon tub is a big step forward in my opinion so underneath the skin it is all good I just wish the could have been a bit more agressive in its appearance.


BJWoods

5,018 posts

305 months

Wednesday 11th April 2018
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natben said:
Does anyone think they concentrated to much on making a Le Mans car rather than a consumers car. I mean all the aerodynamic stuff is great but honestly would you really get the benefit of it when using it as a daily drive. Now I know it has to handle well and be powerfull to compete with other Marques at this price but I just get the feeling that the aerodynamics have got in the way of the design. I like the car but not enough to want to buy one. The design is good but not great, I would just liked to have seen a bit more of that TVR rawness to it, the kinda thing that makes it stand out as a TVR. All the aero will be great at Le mans and perhaps this is LE big target but maybe that has got in the way of designing a great everyday road car. However the build quality looks fabulous and the use of the Coyote engine and Carbon tub is a big step forward in my opinion so underneath the skin it is all good I just wish the could have been a bit more agressive in its appearance.
'rawness' - as in being a bit crap?

no thanks.


and for all the modern excitement over Sagaris styling - they didn't sell very many...
few people wanted them at that price, and underneath the skin, 60s production technology. Historically their best selling cars, whilst being obviously a TVR were not particularly aggressive.. they did not need to be, their performance spoke for itself.. aggressiveness of other car designers styling, perhap being a need to distract from the car limitations. or just chasing a fashion

Edited by BJWoods on Wednesday 11th April 10:52