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TVR Chimaera

The TVR Chimaera is an open-top, two-seat roadster built at Blackpool between 1992 and 2003. It shares its tubular backbone chassis and Rover V8-derived powertrain with the Griffith, but was positioned as the softer, slightly larger long-distance tourer of the pair. With 5,256 cars built, it remains TVR’s best-selling model.

The name comes from the Chimera of Greek myth. The car was first shown at the 1992 Earl’s Court Motor Show and was eventually succeeded by the Tamora in 2003.

The Chimaera uses unequal-length double-wishbone independent suspension at both ends, with coil-over gas dampers and anti-roll bars. Ride height is around 130 mm (5 in). The brakes are servo-assisted with a split dual circuit and a cable handbrake acting on the rear wheels; disc sizes grew with the larger-engined cars. Steering is rack and pinion, with power assistance offered as an option.

ItemSmaller-engined cars500 (5.0 L)
Front discs239 mm260 mm ventilated
Rear discs253 mm273 mm
Steering wheel350 mm leather350 mm leather
Lock-to-lock (PAS)2.2 turns2.2 turns
Lock-to-lock (unassisted)2.5 turns2.5 turns
GearboxRover LT77 5-speedBorgWarner T5 5-speed

All Chimaeras use a development of the Rover V8. Figures below are the manufacturer’s quoted output and performance claims.

VariantCapacityPowerTorque0–60 mph0–100 mphTop speed
4.03,950 cc240 hp270 lb·ft @ 4,000 rpm5.1 s12.5 s152 mph
4.0 HC3,950 cc275 hp305 lb·ft4.7 s12.1 s158 mph
4.34,280 cc280 hp305 lb·ft @ 4,000 rpm4.6 s11.3 s158 mph
4.54,546 cc285 hp310 lb·ft4.7 s11.2 s160 mph
500 (5.0)4,988 cc340 hp320 lb·ft4.1 s10.2 s175 mph

For engine internals, service parts and tuning notes see the Rover V8 engine page.

Most Chimaeras left the factory well-equipped, but the following were on the options list:

  • Power-assisted steering
  • Air conditioning
  • Rear speakers and six-CD autochanger
  • Full leather trim, heated seats, wool carpets
  • Wood-and-chrome steering wheel
  • Gold-coloured badges
  • Seven-spoke ‘Griffith 500’ wheels on the smaller-engined cars
YearChange
1992Chimaera launched at Earl’s Court
1994Chimaera 500 introduced; BorgWarner T5 replaces LT77; new alternator, single vee-belt, power steering available
1996First facelift — Cerbera-style rear bumper and boot lid, push-button doors, horizontal-bar grille in place of mesh
19974.5 litre model added
1998Revised rear lights, new number-plate mounting angle, base 4.0 dropped
2001Second facelift — Griffith headlights, Cerbera seats
2002–03Production ends; succeeded by the Tamora

Compiled from publicly available model information (Wikipedia, TVR Chimaera article) — always verify performance figures and specifications against original factory documentation before relying on them.