Marcos TSO
New Chevy powered rumbler from Marcos
Marcos signalled a strong new approach to car development today with the debut of the Marcos TSO. Styled by Damian McTaggart who designed the Cerbera and Tuscan, the new Marcos comes in two guises. The basic car uses a 350bhp Chevrolet V8 hooked up to a five speed gearbox. The TSO R/T uses a 400bhp version of the engine coupled to a six speed gearbox.
Part of Marcos's new approach has seen the introduction of Prodrive as chassis engineers on the project. Marcos have also taken up production space near Prodrive's Warwickshire headquarters allowing further development on Prodrive's dedicated test track.
Pricing is very much in Noble and TVR territory with the TSO priced at £39,950 and the R/T at £44,950.
Although overlapping with the current TS250 and TS500 the introduction of the new cars should begin a new era. The introduction of characters such as McTaggart and companies such as Prodrive is very significant. Funded and run by Tony Stelliga, the company now has the resources to transform itself into a credible manufacturer producing quality cars.
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With a big US V8 and 6 speed box - that is more desirable than the new Tuscan convertible by a long way !
Marcos build quality is very good too. So with a US V8 making all the right noises, this car should do very well.
bertie said:After the Cerbera most of them have left me pretty cold - but as soon as I saw the thumbnail I thought this was the way forward, as even if I had the money to hand right now I don't know if I would compromise the look I'd like enough to buy any of the new TVRs...
Not a radical design but could well pick up where TVR left off with the Griff / Chimaera and there are a lot of people with those who don't like the new TVR generation.
Now - will they supercharge it at all
This is a stunning design. Bold and modern and yet somehow classic too. I *love* that design with the contrasting-colour gills, and even in those colours, which make it look firm, taught and as though it were made from a solid lump of metal.
Fantastic new releases from Marcos and Noble, then, and something of a disappointment from TVR.
(However, I don't like the interior on this Marcos. Boring and heavy-looking, by modern standards, IMHO.)
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