The design company CALLUM, co-founded by Ian Callum, former Director of Design at Jaguar, has unveiled a road-going bespoke ...
This is a Jaguar C-X75 resuscitated and re-engineered to live its life as a proper road-going supercar. It’s the second one bespokerised by Ian Callum’s company – unsurprisingly called CALLUM – and it ...
Building upon their experience of modifying a C-X75 from the James Bond Spectre film, CALLUM’s team has reengineered the ...
Callum Designs has revived another Jaguar C-X75 stunt car with all the refinements a road-going supercar deserves.
Jaguar's C-X75 concept was once a stunning "what if" in the world of supercars, but now, it has finally beomome a reality.
X75s survived the filming of the James Bond movie, Spectre. This restored example is now ready to use on the road.
"The Farmington Hills Commission" is a testament to ECD Auto Design’s dedication to excellence and innovation. This one-of-a-kind Jaguar E-Type restomod is a stunning addition to any collector’s ...
Callum has now converted two of the four Jaguar C-X75 stunt cars from the James Bond movie “Spectre” for street use.
From the November/December issue of Car and Driver. On February 12, 1957, fire broke out at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in Coventry, England, destroying hundreds of finished cars. Mercifully ...
On Friday, November 8, the historic Jarama Circuit in Madrid, Spain, will set the stage for a groundbreaking event: Formula E ...
Despite being designer Ian Callum's second C-X75 legal for street use, the fit, finish, and detail of this car featured in the James Bond movie 'Spectre' make this car a legitimate one-of-a-kind ...
Road tested in an episode of Top Gear in 1988 In 1975, the Jaguar E-Type finally gave way to an all new and more efficient Jaguar, the Jaguar XJ-S. Although never quite having the same sporting image ...