The Spitfire is a compact car with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 15.4 seconds and a top speed of 153 km/h (95.07 mph).
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Acceleration 0 100 Kmh
15.4 sec
Acceleration 0 62 Mph
15.4 sec
Max Speed
153 km/h 95.07 mph
Body & Dimensions
The Spitfire Cabriolet is a 2-seater, 2-door convertible that offers a thrilling driving experience with its sleek design and agile handling.
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Body Type
Cabriolet
Seats
2
Doors
2
Fuel Consumption
The Triumph Spitfire is a classic British sports car that was produced from 1962 to 1980. It's a lightweight, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive car that's known for its agility and handling.
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Fuel Type
Petrol (Gasoline)
Engine & Transmission
The car in question is a Spitfire with an Internal Combustion engine and a naturally aspirated engine, producing 69 Hp of power.
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Powertrain Architecture
Internal Combustion engine
Power
69 Hp
Engine Aspiration
Naturally aspirated engine
Weight & Capacity
The Spitfire is a classic car with a fuel tank capacity of 33 liters, equivalent to 8.72 US gallons or 7.26 UK gallons.
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Fuel Tank Capacity
33 l 8.72 US gal | 7.26 UK gal
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs for Triumph - Spitfire
The body type of the Spitfire is a Cabriolet.
The Spitfire has 2 seats.
The Spitfire has 2 doors.
The Spitfire has an acceleration time of 15.4 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h.
The Spitfire has a top speed of 153 km/h (95.07 mph).
The Spitfire's acceleration time of 15.4 seconds is relatively slow compared to other cars in its class.
The Spitfire uses Petrol (Gasoline)
The Spitfire is a rear-engine car
The Spitfire is known for its agility and handling, but it's not a high-performance car in the classical sense
The car has an Internal Combustion engine.
The car produces 69 Hp of power.
The car has a naturally aspirated engine.
1962-1980
Rear-wheel drive
Roadster
1962-1980
Agile handling, responsive steering, and peppy acceleration
Sleek design and compact size
33 liters or 8.72 US gallons or 7.26 UK gallons
Spitfire
It depends on the driver's habits and the terrain, but generally, it's considered a moderate-sized tank.