Yes, Keith Helfet designed the Jaguar XJ220, and for that we think he deserves ... still running through the standard XJ’s manual 5-speed gearbox and AP Racing twin-plate clutch.
Well, he’s a South African who used to work for Jaguar as a stylist. He designed an F-Type concept and, in 1999, the rather lovely 450hp XK180 to celebrate the XK line’s 50th birthday. Despite the ...
The classic Jaguar XJ220 served as a base for a new project by designer Khyzyl Saleem. The supercar received a widebody kit with more aggressive aero components. The renderings are part of a free ...
Tom Walkinshaw Racing or TWR is one of the most illustrious names in British motorsports. It’s the same brand that created ...
In 1945, SS Cars was renamed to Jaguar Cars. The manufacturer has a historic back catalog of vehicles, notably the XK, E-Type, and XJ220, with modern hits including the F-Type and F-Pace.
Not loving what Jaguar has been putting down these days? Here's a blast from the British automaker's past transformed into something from the future - the XJ220 restomod you didn't know you needed.
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People love what Jaguar has been. A measure of that love is the social-media pitchfork mob that assembled around its plans to change. But love never paid the bills. Everyone wanted Jaguar to be ...
It's safe to say that Jaguar – which had been a pale shadow of its former self that no one talked or cared about – has managed to grab everyone's attention this early winter. The British ...
A 1967 Jaguar E-Type, upon which Henry Ford’s famous line ‘you can have it in any colour as long as it’s black’ is based – no, wait, not that – is up for auction. The special bit here ...