Despite factory damage during WWII, production resumed, focusing on six-cylinder luxury cars with later styling by Graber. After being taken over by Rover in 1965, car production ended in 1967, with military vehicles continuing. The brand is now revived by Red Triangle through continuation series of 1930s models using original designs. See Alvis by Matthew Vale for more information.

Alvis TA14
Typically 1946, and facing a bombed-out factory, lost drawings and skills, and steel shortages, Alvis reworked a pre-War car. Wider and longer then the 12/70, saloon bodies from Mulliners and DHCs from Tickford and Carbodies, some specials.
Years
1946-1950
Engine
1892cc S4
Body Style
4-light saloon, DHC, specials (shown is a Jensen woody)
Production
3311
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.
Expensive Tickford DHC has pram irons on the hood; Carbodies’ version did not.

Alvis TB14
Alvis took the cue from a special commissioned from Belgian coachmaker Bidée, and launched their first post-war sporting car. Bodies were difficult to source but AP Metalcraft took a contract for 100.
Years
1949-50
Engine
1892cc S4
Body Style
Sports
Production
100
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.
Photo: Wikipedia

Alvis TA / TC21
The pre-war 4 engine was a stopgap, and Alvis had been working on a new unit, originally expected also to be available as a 2-litre 4. But the styling stayed pre-war, updated only with fared-in headlights and a lengthened tail. IFS was new too.
Years
1950-55
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
Sports saloon, DHC
Production
2071 (inc GL)
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.

Alvis TB21
Alvis also needed to fit the 6-cylinder engine in their sportscar to have a hope of competing with faster cars, and they continued with AP Metalcraft to fit a TB14-style rear half to a TA21 chassis and front end. Customers preferred the TA21 DHC.
Years
1951
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
Sports
Production
31
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.
Photo: Wikipedia

Alvis TC21/100 Grey Lady
Bodies by Mulliner (shortly to be purchased by Standard-Triumph); DHC by Tickford (just having been purchased by Aston Martin). Higher compression engine of the TC21 plus improved exhaust gave 100 mph, and a boost in the marketplace.
Years
1954-55
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
Saloon, DHC
Production
see TC21
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.
Bonnet air scoops, slimmer door pillars, chrome window surrounds, badging

Alvis TC108G
Swiss company Graber’s very high-quality specials came to rescue Alvis from their coachbuilding difficulties, and unsustainably old-fashioned looks. They, and bus-builder Willowbrook, made small batches for Alvis for the UK market.
Years
1955-58
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
Sports saloon
Production
37
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.

Alvis TD21
After fruitless talks with other coachbuilders, eventually a deal was done with Rolls-Royce subsidiary Park Ward, which kept both parties going nicely. PW’s more modern methods kept prices down, and production started in earnest.
Years
1958-63
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
2-dr saloon
Production
1073
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.
Mk2 cars had recessed driving and fog lights

Alvis TD21 DHC
Fully upholstered and lined hood dropped into a well behind the rear seat where it could be covered with a tonneau. This gave it more elegant lines with the top down than those of most of the competition.
Years
1956-63
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
DHC
Production
inc
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.
Mk1 cars had air vents above the driving lights.

Alvis TE / TF21
The TE21 gained Dunlop discs brakes all round and stacked twin headlights. The TF21, the only production Alvis made under Rover ownership, saw a significant tune-up, and a new ZF 5-speed gearbox (BW auto optional)
Years
1963-67
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
2-dr saloon
Production
352/106
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.

Alvis TE / TF21 DHC
Final DHC, with same updates as the saloon, including uprated rear springs.
Years
1963-67
Engine
2993cc S6
Body Style
DHC
Production
inc
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.

Alvis / Rover GTS
Just after the Rover, a protoype next generation Alvis was built on Rover P6 underpinnings, with independent front suspension and de Dion tube rear. It was styled by David Bache, and build by Radford. Did not survive the BL takeover.
Years
1965
Engine
1978cc S4
Body Style
Coupé
Production
1
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.

Alvis / Rover P6BS
A Rover project team prototype made by Alvis and another possible future model, also too niche for Leyland. Again loosely P6-based, the mid-engined monocoque, V8 coupé with the gearbox under the rear seats and an Alvis-designed chain-drive.
Years
1967
Engine
3528cc V8
Body Style
Sports coupé
Production
1
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
.

Alvis Continuation Series
Now owned by Red Triangle, Alvis picked up where WWII interrupted the planned production run of 150 cars. These models closely following the original drawings, including engine castings; modern fuel injection, brakes and gearbox.
Years
2013 on
Engine
4387cc
Body Style
Vanden Plas Tourer, Lancefield Art Deco DHC, Bertelli Sports Coupé
Production
10 (limited to 77)
Power: Weight
.
Dimensions
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