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    Triumph TR4, TR5 and TR250

    Datas TR4
    Motor: 4-cylinder
    Displacement: 2138 ccm
    Power: 100hp at 4600rpm (TR4A 104hp)
    Torque: 17.5 mkg at 3350rpm
    Transmission: 4-speed-manual, optionally overdrive

    length: 3960mm
    width: 1460mm
    height: 1270mm
    wheelbase: 2240mm
    weight: 1048kg

    VMax: 174kph
    0-100kph: 12.1sec

    Modelyears:
    TR4: 40253 times built between 1961 and 1965
    TR4A: 28465 times built between 1965 and 1967


    Datas TR5 PI
    Motor: 6-cylinder
    Displacement: ~2500 ccm
    Power: 143hp

    length: 3840mm
    width: 1410mm
    height: 1270mm
    wheelbase: 2240mm

    Modelyears:
    TR5 PI: 2947 times built between 1967 and 1968


    Datas TR250
    Motor: 6-cylinder
    Displacement: ~2500 ccm
    Power: 104hp

    length: 3840mm
    width: 1410mm
    height: 1270mm
    wheelbase: 2240mm

    Modelyears:
    TR250: 8484 times built between 1967 and 1968


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    WRC - That's motorsport!

    "If you can see the tree you are about to hit, it is called 'understeering'. If you can only hear and feel it, it was 'oversteering'."
    Walter Röhrl

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