TVR Griffith delayed again, factory still incomplete

The TVR Griffith is still, seemingly, a long way from entering production even though it made its debut back in 2017. Autocar has seen a newsletter sent by Les Edgar, TVR's chairman, to deposit-holders for the next-generation British sports car. In it Edgar talked up developments at the company, including the appointment of a new CEO, Jim Berriman, who helped to relaunch Rolls-Royce under BMW's ownership, and played a key role in getting the 2003 Phantom to market.

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