Tag: Jaguar

Jaguar XJS reborn as 600-plus-hp TWR Supercat

British performance marque TWR has been revived by the son of the original company’s founder, and on Tuesday it revealed its first project, the wild Supercat based on the Jaguar XJS. The iconic Jaguar grand tourer, built between 1975 and 1996, was raced by the original TWR in various touring car championships, so it’s a [...]read moreJaguar XJS reborn as 600-plus-hp TWR Supercat

Jaguar XJS gets resto-mod treatment from England-based TWR

From the Volvo P1800 to the Porsche 928, the resto-modding trend has propelled numerous classics into the 21st century. Born-again English firm TWR rummaged through its own backyard to jump on the bandwagon: it unveiled an updated version of the Jaguar XJS. Known as the Supercat, the resto-modded XJS shares little more than a silhouette [...]read moreJaguar XJS gets resto-mod treatment from England-based TWR

Toyota Trucks, Crypto Bros And A Jaguar F-Type In This Week’s Car Buying Roundup

The price tag on today’s Nice Price or No Dice Jaguar is as suspicious as the extremely brief description in the ad. Let’s see if we can make whiskers or tails of this confounding cat. – Rob Emslie Read More Read more… Source link

Junkyard Gem: 1995 Jaguar XJR

It’s not too difficult to find discarded examples of the supercharged-V8-powered Jaguar XJR of the X308 generation, but the earlier X300-based XJR with its blown straight-six is a much more elusive Junkyard Gem. Here’s one that just turned up in a Denver self-service knacker’s yard. For many years, the Denver Pick Your Part was a [...]read moreJunkyard Gem: 1995 Jaguar XJR

2024 Jaguar F-Pace Review: Fun, pretty and luxe, the big Jag’s better with age

Pros: Engaging to drive; good looks; high-class cabin; crazy-good sport seats; big cargo area and generally more spacious than compact rivals Cons: Pricier than compact rivals, smaller than midsize ones; base engine acceleration a touch off the pace; convoluted climate controls The Jaguar F-Pace has now been around for quite some time – eight years [...]read more2024 Jaguar F-Pace Review: Fun, pretty and luxe, the big Jag’s better with age

Jaguar C-X75 finally made street-legal thanks to Callum

The Jaguar C-X75 has finally been made street-legal, 14 years after the stunning supercar concept was first shown to the world at the 2010 Paris auto show. Jaguar wasn’t involved with the endeavor, however. Instead the honor goes to Callum, the design and engineering company founded by the C-X75’s designer, Ian Callum.   The C-X75 [...]read moreJaguar C-X75 finally made street-legal thanks to Callum

King Charles III’s one-off 2018 Jaguar I-Pace heads to auction

A Jaguar I-Pace formerly owned by British monarch King Charles III is headed for auction with Historics Auctioneers. The electric SUV was delivered to then-Prince Charles in 2018, making it the first EV supplied to the royal family, according to the auction listing. It’s thought that the car left the factory in Eiger Grey, but [...]read moreKing Charles III’s one-off 2018 Jaguar I-Pace heads to auction

Ian Callum makes the Jaguar C-X75 concept street-legal

Unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, the Jaguar C-X75 could have been one of the British brand’s wildest and coolest models. It received the green light for production, got canned, and resurfaced in the 2015 James Bond movie Spectre before disappearing for good. However, not everyone has forgotten it: Callum, the design firm founded [...]read moreIan Callum makes the Jaguar C-X75 concept street-legal