When talking about iconic Jaguars, we usually think about road-going cars like the XK120 and E-Type or Le Mans-winning racers like the D-Type and XJR-9. The XJ220 supercar also gets a lot of attention ...
When looking to honor the endurance racing spirit, the XJR1300 is certainly an appropriate starting point. In today’s two-wheeler kingdom, there are many motorcycle customization enterprises ...
The XJ220 is the most famous of the two supercars Jaguar has built to date, with 275 units being delivered; the even more exotic XJR-15, by comparison, had a run of just 53 cars. But, if we could ...
Everyone even slightly familiar with ’90s performance cars remembers the Jaguar XJ220, the beautiful, ridiculously fast, and ill-received supercar Jag put out as the successor to the iconic XK120.
An exceedingly rare road car based on the racers that helped return Jaguar to the winner’s circle in the late 1980s and early ’90s could soon be yours. RM Sotheby’s private sales division has just ...
In these days of mighty mergers, it's not all that unusual that a Peugeot, Chrysler, and Jeep might all arise from the same company. Perhaps it's no longer surprising that, over the course of its ...
Jaguar's racing heyday was in the 1950s, but Tom Walkinshaw Racing briefly returned the brand to glory with a line of XJR-branded Group C and IMSA GTP prototypes. The two-time Le Mans-winning program ...
A 24 Hours of Daytona-winning Jaguar XJR-9 is headed to the seller's block at RM Sotheby's Monaco auction on May 14. The XJR-9 competed in the top GTP (Grand Touring Prototype) class of the IMSA GT ...
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