We explore Jaguar's self-induced production pause and what it might really mean for the storied but troubled British marque.
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 ...
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On February 12, 1957, fire broke out at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in Coventry, England, destroying hundreds of finished cars. Mercifully, there were few injuries, and owing to the herculean efforts ...
Interestingly, this is actually the second Jaguar C-X75 movie-car conversion the company has undertaken. In February 2024, ...
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 ...
Jaguar had planned to build 250 of the Williams Advanced Engineering-spec C-X75s, but the project was cancelled at the end of ...
Senior staff writer Jordan Katsianis wonders if the latest major shake up in the car design world is a course correction for ...
ECD Auto Design announces the debut of its latest masterpiece, “The Farmington Hills Commission.” This unique Classic Jaguar ...