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TVR Cerbera |
1996-2000, Great Britain |
engines/performance |
| engines: |
| years |
cyl./valv. |
compr. |
displacement |
power |
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specific |
fuel |
torque |
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| 96-00: |
i6/24V |
10.5:1 |
3966cc.(242ci) |
355DIN-hp |
@6850rpm |
89.5 hp/l |
EFI |
330lb-ft. (447Nm) |
@5000rpm |
| 96-00: |
V8/16V |
10.0:1 |
4185cc.(255ci) |
365DIN-hp |
@6500rpm |
87.2 hp/l |
EFI |
320lb-ft. (434Nm) |
@4500rpm |
| 96-00: |
V8/16V |
10.8:1 |
4475cc.(273ci) |
426DIN-hp |
@6750rpm |
95.2 hp/l |
EFI |
380lb-ft. (515Nm) |
@5500rpm |
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performance: |
| engine |
topspeed |
0-50mph |
0-62mph |
0-100mph |
0-124mph |
1/4mile |
mileage (US-gallon) |
| 4.0l355hp: |
273kph/170mph |
?s |
4.4s |
?s |
?s |
?s@?mph/?kph |
15.0-16.0 l/100km | 14.7-15.7 mpg | | 4.2l365hp: |
289kph/180mph |
?s |
4.2s |
?s |
?s |
?s@?mph/?kph |
15.5-16.5 l/100km | 14.3-15.2 mpg | | 4.5l426hp: |
306kph/190mph |
?s |
3.9s |
?s |
?s |
?s@?mph/?kph |
16.5-17.5 l/100km | 13.4-14.3 mpg |
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tyres/transmission |
| tyres front/rear: |
225/50 ZR16 |
| transmission/drive wheel: |
5-speed/RWD |
dimensions/weight |
| length x width x height: |
4280 x 1865 x 1220 mm (168.5 x 73.4 x 48.0 in) |
| wheelbase - tread f/r: |
2566 mm - 1464/1470 mm (101.0 in - 57.6/57.9 in) |
| some calculations: |
base aera: 7.98 m² (85.9 sq.ft.) - frontal aera: ~1.88 m² (~20.2 sq.ft.) - LxWxH: 9.74 m³ (343.6 cu.ft.) |
| aerodynamics: |
coefficient of drag (cd): ? - drag area: ? m² / ? sq.ft. |
| weight: |
1100 - 1130 kg (2425 - 2491 lb) |
| power/weight-ratio: |
2.7 - 3.1 kg/hp (5.8 - 6.8 lb/hp) 323 - 377 hp/ton |
price/production |
| base-price: |
127,000 - 141,000 DM (1997) |
| production: |
? |
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The name is derived from Cerberus the three-headed beast of Greek
legend that guarded the entrance of Hades.
The TVR Cerbera was the third car manufactured by TVR under the leadership of
Peter Wheeler (the first was the Griffith and the second was the Chimaera). - source.
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