The TVR T350C was a high-performance sports coupe produced by British manufacturer TVR between 2002 and 2006. Based on the TVR Tamora, it featured a more aggressive, aerodynamic design with a sleek fastback roofline and distinctive curved headlights. Built with TVR’s signature lightweight fibreglass body over a tubular steel chassis, the T350C offered an exhilarating, unassisted driving experience, free from modern electronic aids such as ABS or traction control. A Targa-top variant, the T350T, was also available for those who wanted an open-air driving experience.
At its heart, the T350C was powered by TVR’s in-house 3.6-litre Speed Six engine, producing 350 bhp and 290 lb-ft of torque. This allowed it to accelerate from 0-60 mph in around 4.4 seconds, with a top speed of over 175 mph. Power was delivered to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox, offering precise and engaging shifts. The car’s interior featured TVR’s signature bespoke styling, with aluminium switchgear, a minimalist dashboard, and a driver-focused cockpit. Known for its raw performance and thrilling handling, the T350C remains a highly desirable TVR model, celebrated for its striking looks, impressive power-to-weight ratio, and pure analogue driving experience.