There are rare cars, like the Jaguar XJ-S shooting brake conversion by Lynx, of which only 67 were made, and then there are really rare
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Owners Of Jaguar E-Type 60 Collection Edition Tributes Treated To Historic And Luxurious Geneva Drive
Jaguar Classic announced in 2020 that it would restore six pairs of E-Types to honor the cars that were first shown to the world at
Manual-Swapped 632 HP Jaguar XKR “Badcat” Looks Ready To Hit The Racetrack
It’s rare that we come across modified Jaguars, let alone ones as extensively modified as this 1998 Jaguar XKR “Badcat”. Listed for sale on The
Jaguar’s Final V8 Sports Car Will Be A Special F-Type Launching In 2023
Jaguar is in the midst of a radical transformation that will see it launch three electric SUVs in the second half of the decade amidst
Jaguar Completes First Continuation C-Type On 70th Anniversary Of Reims Grand Prix Victory
After more than 3,000 hours of work, Jaguar is finally putting the finishing touches on the first customer-bound C-Type continuation car. And its completion comes
Jaguar Reportedly Working On Three New Electric SUVs
Jaguar is reportedly working on three new SUV models, set to launch in a few years’ time based on a new architecture. The SUVs will
One-Off Jaguar XJS Shooting Brake Comes From The House Of Gucci
A Jaguar XJS converted into a Shooting Brake by coachbuilder Lynx will be auctioned off in a couple of days at Bonhams’ Goodwood Festival of
This Gorgeous 1952 Jaguar XK120 Runs On Electricity And Uses Recycled Ocean Garbage Inside
Lunaz has presented their latest electromod project which is no other than the gorgeous Jaguar XK120. The wildcat from the ‘50s was meticulously restored by
9 Cars That Were Sales Flops When New, But Are Worth Fortunes Now
Some cars start out expensive and are so desirable that there are no shortage of buyers, and 10, 15, 20 years later nothing has changed.
London Concours To Feature One-Off Vehicles In New Class
The London Concours will showcase a number of rare and one-off automobiles as part of a new class at its annual event this year. The