Like so many of the legendary British marques, Triumph’s journey began on two wheels—first with bicycles, followed by robust motorcycles, before permanently shifting gears to motor cars by 1919. While the interwar period birthed many memorable sports cars, this gallery leaps directly into the spectacular postwar era. These are the machines that refused to fade away, kept alive on roads globally by a fiercely dedicated legion of enthusiasts.
Through the vivid lens of original, period-correct print advertising and factory promotional literature, we invite you to look back at the evolution of Coventry's finest:
The Legendary TR Series: Trace the pure-bred roadster DNA from the rugged, water-splashing TR3, through the sharp Michelotti-styled TR4, TR5, and TR6, all the way to the radical, futuristic "wedge" geometry of the TR7.
The Spitfire & GT6 Companions: Experience the classic Italian-styled Spitfire roadster and its muscular, six-cylinder fastback sibling, the GT6—affectionately dubbed the "poor man's E-Type."
Grand Touring Luxury: Explore the distinctively voiced, V8-powered, four-seat Stag of the 1970s with its innovative integrated T-bar roll roof, alongside the sophisticated Dolomite sports saloons.