THE JAGUAR XJS WASN’T THAT well received when it debuted in September 1975. For starters, it replaced the E-type, a car many consider the most beautiful sports car of all time. Secondly, it wasn’t a ...
Lister has been building and modifying cars in the UK since the mid-1950s and a pristine example of one of their finest creations, the XJS HE 7.0-Liter MkIII Cabriolet, is looking for a new home. The ...
Jaguar XJS V12 – the epitome of luxury grand tourers of the late 1980’s and this particular example is one of those very ...
Tom Walkinshaw Racing or TWR is one of the most illustrious names in British motorsports. It’s the same brand that created the likes of the XJ220 and XJR-15 roadgoing supercars of the early 1990s. Now ...
Remember the Jaguar XJS? That luxurious grand tourer was a very proper Jag in theory and it replaced the gorgeous E-Type legend, but when British Leyland incorporated the British-owned motor vehicle ...
The Jaguar XJ220 inevitably comes to mind when someone mentions a Jaguar supercar, but there were a couple of other machines produced in the 1980s and 1990s that were capable of 200 mph speeds and ...
There's a rule of thumb for Jaguar sports cars, one that stretches back more than half a century. Put simply, it's that the original is, styling-wise at least, by far the most appealing. Over the ...
Some 14 years after the passing of Tom Walkinshaw, his son Fergus has built a supercar based on the Jaguar XJS that his father campaigned successfully in European racing years ago. In launching the ...
TWR has officially unveiled the Supercat, a radical Super-GT built on the iconic Jaguar XJS platform. Limited to just 88 examples, the Supercat is a bespoke creation blending motorsport heritage with ...
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