The design of the car is pure motor-sport – a low drag shape, with a splitter at the front and a diffuser at the back creating down-force over both axles. Because it shares its mechanicals and interior with the Tamora, lucky buyers won’t have to wait long as it goes into production just a few weeks after the show ends.
A targa version, the T350T will also be available. Performance looks set to be electrifying with the 350 bhp 3.6 litre TVR Speed Six engine and a weight of just over 1000 kg.
The new T350C will be another show ‘star’, joining recently announced UK debuts like the Audi S4 quattro Avant, Bentley Continental GT, SEAT’s Cordoba and Salsa concept car and the Mazda2, Mazda RX-8, and Mazda6 MPS concept car.
The range of new models on show is helping push advance ticket sales to record numbers. More than 32,000 people already have their place booked at this year's event, up 50 per cent on the same time in 2000.
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