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Triumph TR6

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Triumph TR6
1972 Triumph TR6
Overview
ManufacturerTriumph Motor Company
Production19691976
Body and chassis
ClassSports car
Powertrain
Engine2498 cc Straight-6
Chronology
PredecessorTriumph TR5
SuccessorTriumph TR7

The Triumph TR6 (19691976) was the best-selling Triumph in history when production ended in JULY 1976, but was later surpassed by the TR7. More than 91,850 TR6s were built, ninety percent of them to North American specifications.

The TR6 was a refined sports car. It featured pile carpet on floors and boot (trunk), plush-looking bucket seats, a lovely wooden dashboard and a full complement of instrumentation.

In the US, it featured the six-cylinder engine that was carried over from the TR250, while the UK version had a more powerful 150bhp fuel-injected engine from the TR5 that included the Lucas mechanical fuel injection system. It traces its lineage back to the four-cylinder Triumphs: TR4, TR4A, TR3/TR3A and TR2. The added 360 cc.s of the six never made up for the added weight compared to the four cylinder engine,

This stylish six-cylinder sports car is regarded by some as the last true Triumph. Others argue that the TR7 and TR8 that followed were far ahead of their time.

The last TR6s were sold in the USA in 1977.