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To mark the 75th anniversary of the first car to be called Jaguar, the company
With production of the XKR coming to an end in early 2005, a British dealership produced a limited edition to help keep it saleable resulting in a special and today highly desirable version
Discreet good taste and well put together ...
It’s hard not to feel a twinge of nostalgia – even a pang of loss – when driving a petrol-powered Jaguar sports car in 2025. That’s especially true of the F-type Project 7, in many respects the high-w
A former Jaguar designer tells all about the development of the XJ-Sfrom fixed head to sun-seeker
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.
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