The Spitfire is a convertible sports car known for its lightweight design, nimble handling, and powerful engine. Its sleek lines and open-top experience make it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a thrilling and enjoyable driving experience.
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Rating
Body Type
Cabriolet
Fuel Consumption
The Spitfire is a classic car that runs on petrol (gasoline) fuel type, making it a great option for those who prefer the traditional fuel type.
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Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Engine & Transmission
The Triumph Spitfire is a classic British sports car with a naturally aspirated internal combustion engine producing 76 horsepower. It's a lightweight and agile car with a rich history.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
76 Hp
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for Triumph - Spitfire
The spec sheet does not include engine specifications.
The spec sheet does not include information on safety features.
The spec sheet does not include fuel efficiency information.
The Triumph Spitfire has a 1.1L inline-four engine.
The top speed of the Triumph Spitfire is 90 mph.
The Triumph Spitfire has a mixed reputation for reliability, with some owners reporting issues with the engine and transmission, while others have had positive experiences.
Petrol (Gasoline)
Yes
Spitfire
The engine type is naturally aspirated internal combustion engine.
The Spitfire produces 76 horsepower.
The powertrain architecture is internal combustion engine.
The Spitfire is a classic car model.
The Spitfire offers a unique driving experience, reminiscent of older car models.
The Spitfire would be rated at a 4 out of 5 for its classic design and style.
1962-1980
Sleek design, agile handling, and peppy performance