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British Motor Museum has announced that the Triumph TR25 created by Makkina is now on display, sitting alongside its original inspiration - the record-breaking Jabbeke Triumph TR2, MVC575.

The TR25 will be on display from for a minimum of 8 weeks from Tuesday 18 July.

Paying tribute to automotive heritage while embracing modern-day technology, the design of the Triumph TR25 is a bold, ultra-contemporary interpretation of the Jabbeke which broke the land speed record for production cars under two litres in May 1953, 70 years ago. With a deep-rooted commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, UK-based design house Makkina, with the blessing of BMW Group who own the rights to the Triumph name, has created the TR25 to embody the Jabbeke’s attributes in a contemporary way with realistic proportions that remain true to the Triumph brand.

To find out more, visit: britishmotormuseum.co.uk