TVR 350i
The TVR 350i is a sports car manufactured by British automobile manufacturer TVR from 1983 to 1987. It was part of the "wedge" series of cars produced by the company, following the Tasmin and 280i. The 350i was distinguished by its Rover V8 engine, displacing 3.5 liters. This engine gave the car a significant performance boost over its 4-cylinder predecessors. The car was available in both coupe and convertible body styles. The interior featured improvements over earlier models, although retaining a typically spartan and driver-focused design. The 350i was known for its raw driving experience and distinctive exhaust note. Its successor was the TVR 350SE.