TVR Griffith is finally making its long-awaited return under Charge Holdings. Fans of high-performance British sports cars can expect the classic V8 thrills paired with modern innovation. Here, you’ll discover what the new Griffith offers and why TVR’s revival matters in 2025.
The TVR Griffith showcases dramatic British sports car styling with aggressive aerodynamic elements and a muscular stance that honors the brand's legendary heritage.
The iconic British sports car brand, known for its dramatic comebacks, has become a subsidiary of Charge Holdings, which intends to finally deliver the long-awaited V8 Griffith.
Charge Holdings, the parent company of Charge Cars, recently revived the business after it went into administration last year. Previously, Charge Cars attracted attention with a striking electrified 1967 Mustang, featuring a Ford-licensed body, showcasing its flair for combining heritage design with modern technology.
The rear design emphasizes the Griffith's performance-focused engineering, featuring distinctive styling cues that set it apart from modern sports cars.
Under Charge Holdings, TVR's immediate focus will be the new Griffith. Originally promised in 2017, the sports car is powered by a 5.0-litre quad-cam V8 sourced from a Ford Mustang, producing around 500bhp.
While final specifications remain unconfirmed, TVR has pledged to continue delivering high-performance, internal combustion vehicles before eventually expanding into electrified platforms. This approach mirrors the broader industry trend where traditional sports car manufacturers are gradually transitioning toward electric powertrains while maintaining their performance heritage.
The plan forms part of a broader "multi-phased restructuring" to create a low-volume, multi-brand automotive group including TVR, Charge Cars, and specialist paint and finishing firm LAB.364. CEO Paul Abercrombie emphasized the vision:
"Charge Holdings' mission is to bring together iconic performance brands and world-class manufacturing expertise. This strategic merger with TVR is set to unite heritage with innovation, creating a new leader in the low-volume luxury automotive sector."
More details about TVR's future, including electrified models, are expected in early 2026. For fans of raw British sports car thrills, the Griffith's eventual delivery signals that TVR is serious about reclaiming its legendary status. The brand joins other high-performance manufacturers that are successfully blending traditional engineering values with contemporary technology.
With its powerful V8 engine and distinctive British character, the Griffith represents a significant opportunity for enthusiasts seeking an alternative to mainstream performance cars. The vehicle's development under Charge Holdings' stewardship may finally bring closure to years of anticipation, positioning TVR alongside other legendary sports car manufacturers making bold comebacks in today's competitive automotive landscape.
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