Car enthusiasts already know the Jaguar XJ220 as a legendary 90s supercar, but its development story is full of surprises. This limited-edition beast, with a top speed near 220 mph, owes a big thanks ...
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has revealed a further £500m investment in its Halewood plant on Merseyside to bolster future production of all-electric cars at the site. The country's largest automotive ...
Offers from our trusted partners on this car and its predecessors... There’s no plug-in hybrid model here, but the range has been simplified compared with the pre-facelift line-up, with the ...
Well, we still have to ask. Any discussion of the Jaguar XJ220 must be prefaced with a price. At £415,000 ($705,500), It is the world's most expensive production car (among those actually being ...
Jaguar’s managing director has announced plans to introduce a new concept later this year. It will preview the brand’s all-electric future, which will be spearheaded by a new four-door GT ...
Please verify your email address. For the first time, Jaguar Land Rover will start using a platform built by its parent company, Tata Motors. In a report by Autocar, the British marque ...
The idea for the JaguarSport Intercontinental Challenge, quite possibly the greatest single-make series ever conceived, was as a high-profile advertisement for TWR and Jaguar's radical new supercar.
Jaguar is making headlines after announcing a hyper-exclusive run of the classic C-type that took out line honours at the 1951 Le Mans event, as the company continues its ‘Continuation’ series ...
The edition of 88 is a nod to the TWR Jaguar XJR-9’s 1988 Le Mans win. Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books ...
Check out what we know about the 2025 Mazda MX-5 Miata here. Jaguar entered its V12 XJS into a number of European racing championships. Racing under the TWR team name, British driver Tom Walkinshaw ...
From the July 1991 issue of Car and Driver. Reaction to Jaguar's XJS line, at its in­troduction in 1975, could be summed up in four words: "Works good, looks fun­ny." On these pages you see a ...