5 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Market value
$4,700 to $15,000
Did you know
TVR 350i Series I featured wedge-shaped fiberglass body panels.
The TVR 350i Series I emerged in the early 1980s as a bold statement from a brand known for its rebellious streak and uncompromising approach to performance. Born from a marriage of British craftsmanship and American muscle, this wedge-shaped marvel was TVR's answer to the increasingly stringent emissions regulations strangling European sports cars. With its sharp angles and unapologetically aggressive stance, the 350i turned heads and raised eyebrows in equal measure.
Under the hood, the 350i boasted Rover's venerable 3.5-liter V8, an engine with roots tracing back to Buick's aluminum-block design. This powerplant, combined with a lightweight fiberglass body and a chassis tuned for spirited driving, delivered an exhilarating experience. The car's raw power and responsive handling made it a favorite among enthusiasts who valued visceral thrills over creature comforts. Driving the 350i wasn't just transportation—it was an event, an occasion marked by the throaty roar of its exhaust and the tactile feedback through its unassisted steering.
Beyond its mechanical charm, the 350i Series I played a pivotal role in TVR's evolution, signaling a shift toward more powerful and ambitious models. Its daring design, penned by Oliver Winterbottom, captured the zeitgeist of an era obsessed with futurism and speed. Although never a mainstream success, the 350i earned a dedicated following and cemented TVR's reputation as a maker of fiercely individualistic sports cars. To this day, it remains a compelling testament to automotive passion, a car that refuses to be forgotten.
5 TVR 350i Series I sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the TVR 350i Series I is rated Rare.
Recent TVR 350i Series I sightings on AutoRadar come from Berlin, Belper, Vannes. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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