Triumph TR5

Triumph TR5
Triumph TR250
Overview
ManufacturerTriumph Motor Company
Production1967–1968
AssemblyCoventry, England
DesignerGiovanni Michelotti
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
Body styleOpen two-seater
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine2.5-litre straight-6
Transmission4-speed manual, optional overdrive
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,240 mm (88.2 in)
Length3,902 mm (153.6 in)
Width1,470 mm (57.9 in)
Height1,170 mm (46.1 in)
Kerb weight1,030 kg (2,271 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorTriumph TR4A
SuccessorTriumph TR6

The Triumph TR5 is a sports car built by the Triumph Motor Company in Coventry, England, between August 1967 and September 1968.[1]

Visually similar to the Michelotti-designed TR4 open two-seater it was derived from,[2] the TR5 replaced Triumph's 105 bhp (78 kW) SAE Standard inline-four engine with the much more powerful Lucas mechanical fuel-injected 150 bhp (110 kW) Triumph 2.5-litre straight-6. Price pressures and tighter emissions standards in the U.S. resulted in a much less powerful carburetted version, the TR250, being sold on the North American market.

At the time, fuel injection was uncommon in road cars. Triumph claimed in their sales brochure that it was the "First British production sports car with petrol injection".[3][4]

  1. ^ Piggott, Bill (1991). Original Triumph TR. ISBN 1-870979-24-9.
  2. ^ TR for Triumph, Chris Harvey, ISBN 0-902280-94-5
  3. ^ Original UK sales brochure, 387/168/UK
  4. ^ "Motor Magazine". Vol. 133, no. 3437. 4 May 1968. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)