Triumph TR2

Triumph TR2 - key facts

  • First introduced in 1953, the Triumph TR2 ended production in 1955.
  • The Triumph TR2 accelerated from 0 to 60mph in 8.5 seconds.
  • Maximum speed of the Triumph TR2 was 103 mph.
  • A total of 8,636 units were manufactured .
Triumph TR2 Specifications
Production 8,636
From 1953
Until 1955
Bodywork
Body StyleSports
Dimensions
Length12ft 6in3.84m
Width4ft 71/2in1.41m
Wheelbase7ft 3in2.24m
Front Track3ft 91/2in1.16m
Rear Track3ft 91/2in1.16m
Kerb Weight1848lb/0.825ton838kg
Engine
Engine displacement1991cc121cu in
Bore3in83mm
Stroke3.62in92mm
Cylinders4
Cylinder LayoutInline
Valve operationOverhead valve
Compression ratio8.5:1
Power Output90bhp @ 4800rpm89PS @ 4800rpm
Specific Output45bhp/litre0.74bhp/cu in
Torque Output117lbft @ 3000rpm159Nm @ 3000rpm
Specific Torque80Nm/litre
Fuel TypePetrol
Fuel systemTwin Carburettor
Carburettor makeSU
Performance
Power to weight109bhp/ton
Acceleration 0-50mph8.2 seconds
Acceleration 0-60mph8.5 seconds
Standing Qtr mile18.7 seconds
Top speed103mph166km/h
Fuel consumption34mpg14km/l
Chassis
Engine locationFront
Engine alignmentLongitudinal
Driven wheelsRear
Front SuspensionIndependent Coil Spring
Rear SuspensionBeam axle half eliptic leaf
BrakesDrums front and rear
Gearbox type4 speed Manual with Overdrive option
Number of gears4
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