When is the last time you saw a photo of a soon-to-be-introduced Jaguar and felt those delicious sensations of accelerated heartbeat, quickening breath and squinting eyes familiar to all car nuts? Now ...
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Jaguar Land Rover has developed a vintage-look infotainment system that will allow owners of its classic vehicles to inject some modern-day tech into their vehicle without sacrificing that old-school ...
After 62 years, Jaguar will finally complete the D-Type's intended production run. Jaguar Classic announced on Tuesday it intends to build 25 examples of the D-Type racer to complete the originally ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
The global car industry exists on new products: the constant promise that new is better, bigger, faster, more luxurious and more efficient. But increasingly, brands with history are learning that ...
Development costs amortized thanks to profit from the six continuation series 1963 Lightweight E-types delivered about a year ago at a price of $1.5 million each, Jaguar’s Classic division will build ...
Last month, Land Rover Classic announced that it was selling meticulously restored first-generation Range Rovers for $170,000. Jaguar Classic is joining in with concours-quality Series 1 E-Types.
TORRANCE, Calif. (KABC) -- The wild brush fire that swept through the Cajon Pass last month destroyed 20 vehicles and nearly charred a vintage Jaguar, which had just been purchased by a man in ...
Jaguar is partnering with the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association for seven sponsored races that will take place across the United States this summer. The first event will be held at the Sonoma ...
A vintage Jaguar sports car that was bought by a racing-mad family 53 years ago for £635 is now tipped to sell for a whopping £4million. The late racing photographer Guy Griffiths picked up the Jaguar ...
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