Tuscan 2 Convertible photos
Tuscan 2 Convertible photos
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ehasler

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8,576 posts

306 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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I haven't seen any posted here yet, so here's a few snaps I took of the new Tuscan 2 convertible at Le Mans

[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1871.jpg[/pic]
[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1872.jpg[/pic]
[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1873.jpg[/pic]
[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1874.jpg[/pic]
[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1875.jpg[/pic]
[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1878.jpg[/pic]
[pic]http://www.haslersystems.co.uk/stuff/Tuscan2/WU0X1883.jpg[/pic]

chris watton

22,547 posts

283 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Very nice , I note with interest the dash is the same as the T-series of cars, and not 100% digital! Wonder why????

leadfoot

1,910 posts

304 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Hmmmm, don't like that dash - bit "kit car lash up" IMHO.

lady topaz

3,855 posts

277 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Great photos Ed and completely backs up what Unrepentant said on my pod issue thread. TVR were aware of the prob ages ago. This new dash wasn't designed and built by the pod fairies overnight.Yes I do realise we are looking at 350 design, its the incorporation into a Tusc I am referring to. Need to see it in the flesh but 1st impressions (of the dash and pod) dont convince me yet. Still got to be an improvement on the current Mk2 visibility wise.
Di

Just noticed the sensible indicators too, hmmmmm.

>> Edited by lady topaz on Tuesday 21st June 20:41

>> Edited by lady topaz on Tuesday 21st June 20:43

TUS 373

5,037 posts

304 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Looks a bit basic, but I still like it. I especially like the centre part for the radio which IMHO has always looked a little incongrous with the interior on both the first and second generation targas. I really like the swoopy style of the whole dash though I think the Tuscan may deserve something a little more 'extraordinary' than the T350/Tamora dials though. Overall, I love the car - it looks really graceful. Would be nice to see a whole car shot with the roof up to get that effect if there are any.

Thanks for the photos - great effort.

lady topaz

3,855 posts

277 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Just looked at the 1st pic again and adore that swoop. It matches the bonnet lines beautifully. I emailed Luca as I saw him at the launch of the convertible, and I am hoping he has some pics of the original interior to compare, or anyone else who may have taken some at the time.

whitey

2,508 posts

307 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Nice......the curves of the dash reflect the curves of the bonnet......

Maybe I prefer the MK2 steering wheel and I think they should keep the horizontal stainless steel bar across the dash....which I had thought was part of the roll cage, guess not...



>> Edited by whitey on Tuesday 21st June 21:14

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Yep thats defo a bit of me By using the Tamora dash,it`s yet another signal to me that they will stop making the Tam IMHO of course
I must try and get a prototype to show at the Tuscan Weekend?

christiaan

153 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Well that answers a few of my early questions. When I placed the order for my baby it was suggested that I visit the factory during the final stages of build. It later turns out that the extent of the tour was greatly reduced so I decided not to go. The factory suggested that if I was interested then they would e-mail me some pics of my car being built, obviously I said yes
So some pics arrive about a month ago of the engine on the floor, some the body being put together etc and some pictures of the dash in construction..... I bet you can guess where this is going..... It was that new dash board! My Mk2 turned up as all of the rest.. thankfully as despite the inability to see how fast you are going, I feel the look is fantastic (I actually said to my dealer that if it did turn up looking any different to what I was expecting then he would have a new Mk2 S on his hands without a buyer!)
Interestingly the dealer had no idea about the dash.
So sorry guys for not giving you this scoop earlier.

christiaan

153 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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LA, when refering to predecessor do you mean the Mk1 or the slighlty less functionally ideal Mk2?

apache

39,731 posts

307 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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christiaan

153 posts

252 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Ah! One of the joys of humanity, the ability to form ones own opinion and except that others have their own. OR.... Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Take your pick. Anyway, who cares, they are both gorgeous cars....case closed

rev-erend

21,598 posts

307 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Got to say - I think the dash treatment looks the best yet on the Tuscan.

The rear roll bar and seat belt arrangement is a superb idea.

Better protection and perhaps seat belts that work on slopes but to more room to fit them..

luca brazzi

3,982 posts

288 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Original Tuscan 2 Convertible from the Motorshow (early 2004)...


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Huge difference. Love the new sweeping dash. No surprise really that they chose to use the Tamora instruments, although I think they should have stuck with the original Tuscan dial and display

LB







lady topaz

3,855 posts

277 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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Thanks Steve for prompt response, blimey what a difference!!
Knew I could rely on your photographic skills

Di

chris watton

22,547 posts

283 months

Tuesday 21st June 2005
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It looks like the dials, steering column, roof and mechanism and the door switch units (albeit in a different place), are the same as the T's! Have the accountants been given more clout as homogenisation is rife, or a case of a tried and tested design and a ‘If it isn’t broke,,,,’ mentality.
Either way, I like it, and I may get one next year (If it does handle as well as a Tam, that is)

TUS 373

5,037 posts

304 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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It oes look there are many moves at TVR to simplify their operation - and I suppose the opportunity to lower production costs. Let's look at the evidence so far:

1. not offering some colours they used to - maybe too difficult to paint quickly: rosso pearl, crystal topaz, spectraflair topaz (someone said on here recently)
2. closing up the bonnet vents on the Sagaris - just takes too long to cut them and finish them to a high standard
3. closure of the factory service facility - one less department to have in the organisation
4. more sharing of components between models in the case of the Tuscan "3" with it new dashboard arrangement, and ease of manufacturing it as either LHD drive or RHD due to the symmetrical design.

As someone else mentioned, where has that horizontal beam gone that used to be on show and was 'part of the structure of the car, bracing it horizontally for chassis rigidity' - the bit that ran under the dashboard? Have they decided to bury it under the trim now then?

I look forward to seeing some more examples of this dash in different and contrasting colours - it is rather tasty and lookes very together.

Krusty

2,473 posts

272 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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I think that this is a vast improvement on the coupe's interior. One thing I notice though is the seat belts must clip in on the door side?
Is this legal??? Would you be able to unclip them in a side impact situation??

Stin Hambo

627 posts

260 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2005
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Wow this is a work of art! A fantastic achievment and I hope I see these in Australia soon!

_dobbo_

14,619 posts

271 months

Thursday 23rd June 2005
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Krusty said:
I think that this is a vast improvement on the coupe's interior. One thing I notice though is the seat belts must clip in on the door side?
Is this legal??? Would you be able to unclip them in a side impact situation??


Think it must be legal, murcielago belts are the same - probably others also.