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A former Jaguar designer tells all about the development of the XJ-Sfrom fixed head to sun-seeker
Journalists got their first look at Jaguar’s E-type replacement in May 1975. Fifty years on, we celebrate the XJ-S and its uncanny knack for evolving by putting a unique threesome through their paces
The Jaguar X300 and Range Rover P38 – both released in 1994 – are bargains now, but which is best?
Jaguar scored a hit with its first homegrown engine, the XK of 1948. But when it came to its second go, it aimed high. And the E-type Series 3 was the first beneficiary of the new V12 unit.
They might have both come from the same manufacturer but the X351 generation of XJ and the L405 Range Rover were very different interpretations of what a luxury car can be. To discover which we prefer out of a traditional saloon and an SUV we’re comparing an example of each back-to-back