Used TVR Tuscan for sale
The TVR Tuscan is a British sports car that's as distinctive as it is daring. Known for its dramatic looks and thunderous performance, the Tuscan raises the game when it comes to rewarding driving experiences.
The TVR Tuscan is a British sports car that's as distinctive as it is daring. Known for its dramatic looks and thunderous performance, the Tuscan raises the game when it comes to rewarding driving experiences.
The TVR Tuscan was launched in 1999 and cemented its place as an iconic British sports car. Built in Blackpool, its purpose is simple – to put performance and excitement at the heart of every drive. You’ll recognise it instantly thanks to its curvy, futuristic styling and purposeful stance. The Tuscan Mk1 ran from 1999 to 2005 before the Tuscan Mk2 arrived, bringing subtle improvements to comfort, usability and handling, while always keeping the core TVR spirit alive. Compared with other sports cars from Porsche or Lotus, the Tuscan stands out for its rawness and exclusivity. Today, it remains a thrilling and engaging choice, best suited for those who enjoy their driving with a dose of drama and individuality.
The TVR Tuscan is built with a strong, race-inspired chassis for structural rigidity and features large disc brakes. However, it does not offer modern assists such as airbags or traction control – something to keep in mind if safety tech is a high priority for you.
The original Tuscan models use TVR’s in-house straight-six engine, ranging from 3.6 to 4.0 litres, producing from 350 to nearly 400bhp in later 'S' versions. All engines are paired with a five-speed manual gearbox for an engaging drive.
The Tuscan features a minimalist interior focused on the essentials of driving. You get analogue dials, custom TVR switchgear and a handful of digital instruments. Infotainment and in-car tech is very limited – expect basic stereo systems and manual controls, reflecting its sports car ethos.
Most TVR Tuscans return a combined MPG of 23, with potential for up to 32.8mpg depending on your engine type and driving style. These cars are designed for spirited use rather than efficiency, so it's important to budget for higher running costs, including fuel.
TVR Tuscans are finely tuned cars, so check for a full service history and evidence of specialist maintenance, particularly engine servicing and chassis checks. Look for signs of wear to suspension and tyres, which take a beating when the Tuscan pounds the streets. To protect your investment, consider arranging an independent inspection with The AA Vehicle Inspection service.
Reliability can vary. They have a reputation for being temperamental, but mechanically sound. Well-maintained cars, especially those cared for by marque specialists, can offer decent dependability – but regular, expert servicing is crucial to hassle-free enjoyment.