MARKET ANALYSIS
Vitesse (1962 to 1971)

The Triumph Vitesse (1962–1971) is essentially a high-performance, six-cylinder evolution of the Herald, easily spotted by its "Chinese Eye" slanted quad headlights. In the 2026 Australian market, the 2-Litre Mark 2 is the most desirable variant, as its 104hp engine and redesigned Rotoflex rear suspension fixed the handling issues of earlier models. Local desirability is particularly high for the rare Australian-assembled models built by AMI in Melbourne, which often featured unique local trim and colors. With a market value for pristine convertibles now reaching $30,000–$35,000, the Vitesse remains a blue-chip choice for Aussie enthusiasts seeking a smooth, compact six-cylinder cruiser.
The Triumph Vitesse (1962–1971) is essentially a high-performance, six-cylinder evolution of the Herald, easily spotted by its "Chinese Eye" slanted quad headlights. In the 2026 Australian market, the 2-Litre Mark 2 is the most desirable variant, as its 104hp engine and redesigned Rotoflex rear suspension fixed the handling issues of earlier models. Local desirability is particularly high for the rare Australian-assembled models built by AMI in Melbourne, which often featured unique local trim a…

