29/05/2026
Some cars never really go out of style. The Triumph TR6 is one of them.
This TR6 stopped by MossRimmer recently, with its owner calling in for a few parts and a look around the showroom.
Launched in 1968, the TR6 became the final evolution of Triumph’s traditional six-cylinder roadster formula. Underneath, it retained much of the proven TR chassis, but the styling was completely reworked by German design house Karmann, giving the car its sharper, more aggressive look that still defines it today.
Powered by Triumph’s 2.5 litre straight-six engine, the TR6 delivered exactly what enthusiasts wanted from a British sports car. Strong torque, a raw mechanical feel, and proper open-top driving character.
More than 90,000 were built, with many exported around the world, helping cement the TR6 as one of Triumph’s most successful sports cars ever made.
And seeing examples like this still being driven and enjoyed properly is exactly what it is all about.