Triumph 1800
@triumph_1800
A mid-size family sedan known for its comfortable ride and ample interior space.
@triumph
A British manufacturer known for its automobiles and motorcycles, particularly sports cars.
Triumph was founded in 1945 and became famous for producing sports cars like the TR series. The company faced financial difficulties in the 1970s and was eventually acquired by the British Leyland Motor Corporation.
Founded
1945
Origin Country
United Kingdom
Closed
1984
Category
Sports
Parent Company
British Leyland
Triumph 1800
@triumph_1800
A mid-size family sedan known for its comfortable ride and ample interior space.
Triumph 2000
@triumph_2000
A larger sedan offering more power and luxury features for the growing family market.
Triumph Roadster
@triumph_roadster
A two-door sports car known for its elegant design and performance.
Triumph Renown
@triumph_renown
A luxury sedan with a distinctive design, aimed at the post-war market.
Triumph TR2
@triumph_tr2
The Triumph TR2 is a two-seater sports car produced from 1953 to 1955, known for its performance and agility.
Triumph Mayflower
@triumph_mayflower
A compact luxury car produced by Triumph, characterized by its streamlined design and comfortable interior.
Triumph 1800 Roadster
@triumph_1800_roadster
A two-seater roadster that combines sporty handling with a classic design, known for its stylish appearance.
Triumph TR1
@triumph_tr1
The Triumph TR1 was a prototype sports car that laid the groundwork for the TR series.
Triumph TR3
@triumph_tr3
A popular sports car known for its agile handling and performance, the TR3 was an evolution of the TR2 with improvements in design and technology.
Triumph Herald
@triumph_herald
A small family car known for its innovative design, the Herald was one of Triumph's first post-war models and gained popularity for its affordability and practicality.
Triumph TR3A
@triumph_tr3a
An upgraded version of the TR3 with improved features and greater comfort.
Triumph TR3B
@triumph_tr3b
An upgraded version of the TR3 with more power and improved features, catering to sports car enthusiasts.
Triumph Spitfire
@triumph_spitfire
A small two-seater sports car, known for its nimble handling and classic design.
Triumph TR4
@triumph_tr4
The Triumph TR4 was a British sports car produced by the Triumph Motor Company from 1961 to 1965. It featured a more modern design compared to its predecessor, the TR3, and was known for its improved comfort and handling.
Triumph 2500
@triumph_2500
The Triumph 2500 is a sedan that was produced by Triumph from 1968 to 1977, but it shares its design lineage with the earlier Triumph 2000 model introduced in 1963. It is known for its stylish looks and comfort.
Triumph 1300
@triumph_1300
A compact sedan introduced in 1965, known for its innovative design and comfortable ride.
Triumph GT6
@triumph_gt6
A compact sports car derived from the Triumph Spitfire, featuring a six-cylinder engine for enhanced performance.
Triumph TR4A
@triumph_tr4a
An updated version of the TR4, featuring improved suspension and a wider body.
Triumph TR5
@triumph_tr5
A sports car that was a variant of the TR4, featuring a more powerful engine and improved styling.
Triumph Stag
@triumph_stag
A luxury sports car with a V8 engine, known for its distinctive styling and convertible top.
Triumph Dolomite
@triumph_dolomite
A compact executive car that was notable for its advanced engineering and sporty performance.
Triumph TR6
@triumph_tr6
The Triumph TR6 is a British sports car known for its distinctive styling and strong performance, featuring a six-cylinder engine.
Triumph 2500TC
@triumph_2500tc
A luxury sedan variant of the Triumph 2500, featuring a more powerful engine and additional comfort features.
Triumph Dolomite Sprint
@triumph_dolomite_sprint
A sporty version of the Dolomite with a 16-valve engine, blending performance and practicality.
Triumph TR7
@triumph_tr7
A two-door sports car known for its wedge-shaped design and innovative features.
Triumph Acclaim
@triumph_acclaim
The Triumph Acclaim was a compact family car produced by Triumph from 1981 to 1984, notable for being the first front-wheel-drive car produced by the company.