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Triumph Motor Company hasn’t built cars in nearly 40 years, but the name is now on a stunning design concept that debuted today. Called the Triumph TR25, the electric concept from the Makkina ...
Triumph Motor Company, a name that hasn’t been associated with car production for nearly four decades, ... The vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds.
The Triumph Motor Company was born in 1885 but only started making automobiles in 1923. Before that, it produced bicycles, which may explain its love for light vehicles. Leyland Motors bought it ...
The single electric motor, mounted at the rear axle, is good for 184 hp. Inside the cabin, a self-centering dial in the steering wheel indicates vehicle information.
Triumph is one of the few British car companies to truly crack America’s consumer code. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, its TR models battled with two-seat rivals from MG for the hearts and ...
The concept also comes as Triumph Motor Company celebrates 100 years since producing its first vehicle. READ MORE: Classic MGB reborn: MG Cyberster electric roadster coming to Britain next year ...
At a failing company like Triumph, during some very hard and lean years for British auto workers, build quality suffered even more and early production runs of the TR7 were delayed.
Since its founding in Coventry, England, circa late 1800s, Triumph Motor Company has been one of the best-loved UK manufacturers of motorcycles and cars. Of course, Triumph no longer makes ...
The Triumph rotated in lengthy daily shifts, averaging 150 miles per day, and covering "more than 1,000 miles a week." Now, this being a 1960s British car, these miles were not kind to the overall ...