Triumph TRX

The Triumph TRX was a prototype for a successor to the 1800 and 2000 Triumph Roadsters. The TRX was a more luxurious roadster and carried on the tradition of the previos roadsters, but Triumph eventually decided against the model in favor of a smaller, more spartan sports car that resulted in the Triumph TR2. The TRX used the chasis and drivetrain of the Standard Vanguard.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Triumph TRX Review.

Unique Attributes

 * Power Hood that could be hinged from either side, or removed altogether
 * Electric Windows
 * Concealed Headlamps
 * Aerodynamic, double-skinned alloy body

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