3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$17,000 to $35,000
Did you know
First TVR featuring an in-house designed straight-six engine.
The TVR Cerbera Speed Six MkII is a testament to Britain's unapologetic approach to automotive excess, a car that feels as if it was crafted by engineers who laughed at the very notion of moderation. Emerging in the late '90s, the Cerbera Speed Six MkII wasn't merely an evolution—it was TVR's bold statement of intent, a raw, visceral machine designed to thrill and terrify in equal measure.
At its heart lies the famously temperamental yet intoxicatingly charismatic 4.0-liter inline-six engine, a bespoke powerplant engineered entirely in-house by TVR. With a potent 350 horsepower on tap, the Speed Six MkII could rocket from standstill to 60 mph in a hair-raising 4.4 seconds, all without the interference of electronic nannies—pure, unfiltered driving at its finest. The chassis, a tubular steel backbone cloaked in fiberglass bodywork, delivered a uniquely communicative yet unforgiving driving experience, demanding respect and rewarding skillful hands.
Visually, the Cerbera Speed Six MkII is unmistakably TVR: aggressive curves, dramatic proportions, and an interior that blends eccentricity with luxury in a way only the British could pull off. Its racing pedigree, though less extensive than some contemporaries, still saw it revered among enthusiasts for its raw, track-ready demeanor. Today, the Cerbera Speed Six MkII stands as a cult classic, a symbol of an era when automotive passion trumped practicality, and driving was an art form rather than a chore.
3 TVR Cerbera Speed Six MkII sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the TVR Cerbera Speed Six MkII is rated Rare.
Recent TVR Cerbera Speed Six MkII sightings on AutoRadar come from Berlin, Vienna, Cochem, Québec. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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