Etienne Psaila
From its roots as a bicycle company in Coventry to its golden era of sports cars and stylish saloons, Triumph carved a legacy defined by engineering ingenuity, design flair, and enduring enthusiasm. Triumph: The Complete History of a British Motoring Icon is the definitive, fact-based narrative of one of Britain’s most beloved automotive marques.This comprehensive book traces Triumph’s journey from the early 1920s through to its quiet end in 1984, covering landmark models like the TR series, Spitfire, Stag, Herald, and Dolomite. It dives into the people, places, prototypes, and powerplants that shaped the brand, while also exploring its motorsport exploits, design evolution, and afterlife under BMW stewardship.With richly detailed chapters, full production specifications, and an enthusiast-focused tone, this book is a tribute to the machines-and the passionate community-that keep the Triumph spirit alive today.