Cerbera is pronounced
Sir - burr - ruh. Its name is derived from Greek mythology and
means a three headed dog, fabled to guard the entrance of Hades (it
is the brother of Chimaera). The TVR Cerbera first appeared at
the London motorshow in 1994 & was in full production by 1996. It
was the first hard top TVR to be made since the Tasmin finished
production in 1985. Powered by a 4.5 V8, 4.2 V8 or a 4.0
straight 6 (all engines made by TVR) this car is devastatingly
quick. Even in it's slowest form (the 4.0) the Cerbera will
sprint to 60mph in less than 4.5 seconds, and go on to 160mph+.
The car is a 2+2, and will accommodate 3 adults with out too much
discomfort, or 2 adults & 2 children very comfortably.
Sadly the Cerbera
ceased production in late 2004 shortly after the demise of Peter
Wheeler as chairman of the company, when Nikolai Smolenski bought
TVR.