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TVR 400 generations

The TVR 400 and 450SE are a series of open-top sports cars produced by TVR from 1989 to 1993. This sports car was considered canonical and even stereotypical for the brand, had its own name "Big Bad Wedge" and a separate body name "Etch-a-Sketch". And it was also reputed to be one of the ugliest sports cars of its time due a particular body shape that was designed primarily for fast driving, so it was made as unpretentious as possible. To complete the task, the car had everything it needed, including an engine producing 300 hp.

Years of manufacture 400

Generations 400

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