Founded in Coventry in 1919 by T.G. John, formerly of Vickers shipbuilders, Alvis quickly established a reputation for high-quality, technically advanced luxury and sporting cars, pioneering front-wheel drive and all-synchromesh gearboxes in the 1920s. Iconic pre-war models like the 12/50 and Speed 20 were renowned for performance.

Stafford Mobile Pup
Along with other jobbing contracts, including for Zenith carburettors, Alvis made scooters. John ensured that he had the capability to make most things in-house (although car bodywork was outsourced).
Years
c. 1919
Engine
Body Style
Scooter
Production
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 10/30, 11/40, 12/40
The cars which established Alvis (jobbing engineers and makers of stationary engines) as a quality light car maker. SV engine designed by de Freville. An OHV Super Sports model lapped Brooklands at 80 mph.
Years
1920-22, 1921-22, 1922-25
Engine
1460/1598/1598cc S4 mostly SV
Body Style
Tourer; some saloons
Production
770, 54, 1887
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 12/50 Sports SA, SC
Captain Smith-Clarke joined Alvis from Daimler in 1922, and became the driving force behind the alloy duck’s back SA, and all subsequent models (Dunn was Chief Designer).
Years
1923-25
Engine
1496/1598cc S4 OHV
Body Style
Sports
Production
3705
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 12/50 Tourer SB, SC
Despite increasing production, cashflow issues led to coachbuilders briefly putting Alvis into administration in 1924. “S” later meant ‘sports’, but tourers and Alvista saloons were made on longer chassis.
Years
1923-25
Engine
1496/1598cc S4 OHV
Body Style
Tourer
Production
inc
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 12/50 Sports TF, SD
Inlet flow was improved in 1926 and the production ‘big port’ SD was guaranteed to do 80 mph at Brooklands.
Years
1926; 1927-29
Engine
1496cc S4 OHV
Body Style
Sports
Production
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Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 12/50 Tourer TE; TG, TH
The engine was now bolted to the chassis without the previous subframe. The engine was enlarged; Alvis’s own 4-speed gearbox continued.
Years
1926; 1927-29
Engine
1645/1645/1496cc S4 OHV
Body Style
Tourer
Production
3705
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 14.75; 16.95 Silver Eagle
A singnificant move up market. 4-wheel brakes! Silver Eagle had bigger engines. Sports model of 1929 had triple SU cars. Shortened and lowered in 1930
Years
1927-30, 1929-36
Engine
1870; 1991/2148/2362/2511cc S6 OHV
Body Style
Saloons, tourers, sports
Production
738; 1161
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis FWD GP Car
Alvis were convinced of the advantages of FWD, and experimented with racers in 1925, then in 1926-27 by two GP cars. They competed in the British GP and the 200-mile race both at Brooklands, but engine failure stopped play.
Years
1926-27
Engine
1495cc S8
Body Style
Racer
Production
2
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis FWD Le Mans (FA, FC, FD)
Alvis entered two S8 cars in their only attempt at Le Mans – they came 6th and 9th, and won their class. One survives; the one shown is a well-known contemporary replica with S4 engine on the short FD chassis.
Years
1928-29
Engine
1482cc S4 OHC; 1491cc S8. Supercharger optional
Body Style
Sportscar, racer
Production
43 Le Mans + 16 TT + 10 S8
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 12/75 (FB, FE)
Alvis marketed their 1925 FWD competition car as the 12/80 in 1925, but none sold. But alongside the sportier cars, Alvis expected FWD to take over their saloon and tourer ranges too. Sadly, the public was not ready.
Years
1928-29
Engine
1482cc S4. Supercharger optional
Body Style
Tourer; saloon; other
Production
35; 40; 9
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Photo: Red Triangle

Alvis 12/50 TJ
After disappointing sales of the FWD 12/75, the long-running 12/50 was upgraded as a stopgap. The car was widened for more space, the fule tank was relocated, and coil ignition and harmonic damper added.
Years
1931-32
Engine
1645cc S4 OHV
Body Style
Sports tourer
Production
642
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 12/60 TK, TL
TK got twin carbs, and adjusted gear ratios; TL got knock-on wheels and a rev counter.
Years
1931/1932
Engine
1645cc S4 OHV
Body Style
Sports tourer
Production
229
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis Speed 20
Sleek modern bodies from VDP and Charlesworth, on lower chassis. 4-speed syncro, ind suspension (from ’34) and Lucas P100 headlights. Kept up with the competition but getting heavier – bigger engine but also lengthened from 1935.
Years
1933-40
Engine
2511/2762 S6
Body Style
Sports tourer, DHC, sports saloon
Production
1165
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis Firefly 12, Firebird
Just as the 12/50 had allowed Alvis to go upmarket with their 6-cyl cars, so the Firefly downsized the Speed 20 for the next generation of 4-cyl cars. Revised engine (same stroke as 6-cylinder). Firebird got bigger engine and syncro.
Years
1933-34; 1935-36
Engine
1496/1842cc S4 OHV
Body Style
4-seat saloon or tourer; & DHC
Production
904; 449
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Firefly spare wheel is on boot; Firebird has it on LH running board

Alvis Crested Eagle
Luxury model on longer wheelbase, complementing the sporty ‘Speed’ models. Late models had detuned 3.5-litre engines.
Years
1933-40
Engine
2148/2511/2762/3571cc S6
Body Style
.
Production
155
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis 3.5-litre, 4.3-litre
Luxury grand tourers usually on longer wheelbase chassis (but VDP short chassis. Powered by the biggest Alvis engines, with seven main bearings, twin electric fuel pumps and triple SU carbs. Genuine 100 mph from late cars, but very thirsty.
Years
1933-40
Engine
2148/2511/2762/3571cc S6
Body Style
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Production
155
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis Speed 25
Upgraded Speed 20 with the new 3.5-litre engine. Running boards removed from 1939. Twin side-mounted spare wheels. Fast but thirsty.
Years
1937-40
Engine
3571cc S6
Body Style
Sports tourer, DHC, sports saloon
Production
391
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Alvis Silver Crest
Cut-price Silver Eagle, designed by George Lanchester (q.v.). Slotted in below the Crested Eagle, and effectively replaced the Silver Eagle.
Years
1937-40
Engine
2362/2762cc S6 OHV
Body Style
4/6-light saloon; DHC
Production
344
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Photo: Wikipedia

Alvis 12/70
Final 4-cylinder pre-war car – simpler and cheaper to build. George Lanchester’ last car – including new monoblock engine (same capacity as before). Horizontal slatted grille.
Years
1938-40
Engine
1842cc S4 OHV
Body Style
4/6-light saloon; DHC
Production
344
Power: Weight
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Dimensions
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Photo: Wikipedia
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