London, UK-based virtual artist Al Yasid, better known as "al.yasid" on social media, decided to have a digital go at making ...
"Jaguar’s Classic team has set a high standard with the Reborn E-Type," Alex Goy wrote for Road & Track in 2020, in his review of the E-Type restoration program that Jaguar is now years into. "It’s ...
“Jaguar knew nothing of the R9R project, but when John Egan heard about it he instructed Tom to name it a ‘JaguarSport’, as ...
This video revisits the classic Jaguar XJC after major mechanical upgrades, including a new fuel injection system and ...
The exclusive Jaguar Classic E‑Type Commemorative series marks the sad moment when manufacturing of the iconic nameplate ceased in 1974. Don't be too glad to see it, though, as only two examples have ...
Often boasted as the most beautiful car in the world, the classic Jaguar E-Type remains a milestone in the history of performance motoring. Equipped with a 3.8-liter engine that was capable of 265 ...
Jaguar is paying homage to the first E-Types to win competition races, with a pair of special new-old classics. Sold as a pair, just 14 of the classic cars will be sold to seven buyers to celebrate ...
Coventry wasn't spared during World War II. Far from it actually, as frequent air raids on the United Kingdom targeted hubs of industry, destroying the sizeable West Midlands city that served as a ...
At a time when Jaguar is steering into a daring, if somewhat divisive, reinvention of its identity, there’s at least one piece of good news for those who still care about the brand’s history. Late ...
In September 1948, Jaguar unveiled the Mark V Saloon at the London Motor Show, making it the first post-World War II model to wear the "Jaguar" badge. Before the war, Sir William Lyons' company was ...
Each piece appears simple, lying on a wooden table: a spring, a valve, a rod, a pin. But combined, these parts once roared to life and dominated endurance racing. This story originally appeared in ...