The Spitfire Cabriolet is a stylish and iconic convertible car that offers a unique driving experience. Its sleek design and powerful engine make it a head-turner on the road.
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Body Type
Cabriolet
Fuel Consumption
The car is a Spitfire that runs on Petrol (Gasoline).
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Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Engine & Transmission
The Spitfire boasts a naturally aspirated engine generating 67 hp, offering a responsive and agile driving experience.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
67 Hp
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for Triumph - Spitfire
The body type of the Spitfire is a Cabriolet.
The model of the car is the Spitfire.
Yes, the Spitfire is a convertible car.
The Spitfire is a two-seat, rear-wheel drive sports car.
The Spitfire was manufactured by Triumph, a British car company.
The Spitfire was produced from 1962 to 1980.
This car uses Petrol (Gasoline).
The model of the car is Spitfire.
The Spitfire features an internal combustion engine.
The Spitfire produces 67 hp.
No, the Spitfire has a naturally aspirated engine.
The Spitfire has a 1.1L inline-four engine.
The Spitfire has a reputation for being a reliable car, but as with any classic car, regular maintenance is crucial to ensure its longevity.
Yes, the Spitfire has a large aftermarket support and many owners customize their cars with performance upgrades, styling modifications, and more.
1962-1980
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Sleek design, agile handling, and peppy performance
The Triumph Spitfire has a 1.1-liter inline-four engine.
The Triumph Spitfire has a mixed reliability record, with some owners reporting issues with the engine and transmission. However, with proper maintenance, it can be a reliable daily driver.
Yes, the Triumph Spitfire is a popular platform for modification, with many owners upgrading the engine, suspension, and brakes to improve performance and handling.