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The TVR Wedges are a series of wedge-shaped sports cars built by British specialist sports car manufacturer
TVR TVR Electric Vehicles Limited is a British manufacturer of sports cars. The company manufactures lightweight sports cars with powerful engines and was, at one time, the third-largest specialised sports car manufacturer in the world, offering ...
between 1980 and 1991. There were 2-seat convertibles and 2-seater or 2+2 liftback coupés, with four-, six- and eight-cylinder engines from a variety of manufacturers. The name refers to their sharp-nosed angular shape, particular to the late seventies when they were designed. The Tasmin name was used on most of the 200 and 280i TVRs, as well as for early 350i versions. {, class="wikitable" !colspan=5 , TVR Wedges , - ,
TVR Tasmin 280i/TVR 280i
1980–1987 ,
TVR Tasmin 200
1981–1984 ,
TVR 350i/350SX
1983–1989 ,
TVR 350SE
1990–1991 , - ,
TVR 390SE
1984–1988 ,
TVR 420SE
1986–1987 ,
TVR 400SE/400SX
1988–1991 ,
TVR 450SE
1989–1990 ,
TVR 430SE
1991 , - ,
TVR 420 SEAC The TVR 420 SEAC is a sports car designed and built by TVR between 1986 and 1988. and is the top of the TVR Tasmin "wedge" family. The SEAC models can be distinguished by the large rear spoiler and the rounder nose. The 420 SEAC was developed ...

1986–1988 ,
TVR 450 SEAC The TVR 450 SEAC is a sports car designed and built by TVR in a one-year only run. It used the same body style as the 420 SEAC but was fibreglass compared with the Aramid Composite (Glassfibre and Kevlar) body of the 420 and the same chassis ...

1988–1989
Wedges A wedge is a triangular shaped tool, a portable inclined plane, and one of the six simple machines. It can be used to separate two objects or portions of an object, lift up an object, or hold an object in place. It functions by converting a for ...
Sports cars Rear-wheel-drive vehicles