For many Jaguar fans the shapely XK120, penned by the legendary William Lyons, was a peak performance. However the somewhat ...
Jaguar’s drastic reboot saw them quietly cease production last year. Their brand-new electric GT was originally scheduled to debut around the same time, but it was delayed and is now set to be ...
The storied British automaker is going all-electric, and this fall it will unveil its new flagship, with deliveries coming next year. The strategy is distinctive but risky and has drawn some prominent ...
Throughout its storied history, Jaguar has made a name for itself by producing many impressive sports cars. Of those, the fallowing five road-legal production models became automotive icons that ...
Built from 1961 to 1974, the E-Type is arguably Jaguar's most iconic model. The E-Type is also widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever created. Well, as much as I love the E-Type, I ...
This 1968 Jaguar XKE Series 1.5 carries a Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate documenting it as the last left-hand-drive Series 1 roadster ever produced, a $318,000 specialist refurbishment completed in ...
It's been well over a year since Jaguar unveiled its polarizing Type 00 concept, a glimpse into its future as an EV-only automaker. We're still waiting to see the fruits of this transition to electric ...
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive Plc has decided not to move forward for now with a potential US bond sale due to market volatility, signaling some investment-grade offerings are being impacted by the ...
We took a hair-raising trip around a track in the final four-door GT version of Jaguar’s polarizing relaunch concept car. It just might be good enough to end the British brand’s abysmal run of luck.
This 1954 Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster Convertible for sale on Bring a Trailer has been fully restored, repainted, and finished to a high standard. The XK140 was a short-lived step on the ladder between ...
The Tata group that owns Jaguar has reasons to unload the storied British marque, and we see some options that make sense. That question was still unresolved when Speth retired in 2020 and was ...
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