Today, Jaguar is a subsidiary of the Indian conglomerate Tata Motors that builds some luxurious, yet mostly boring vehicles. However, back in its independent days, the brand was responsible for some ...
Each piece appears simple, lying on a wooden table: a spring, a valve, a rod, a pin. But combined, these parts once roared to life and dominated endurance racing. This story originally appeared in ...
This beautifully restored 1967 Jaguar XKE Series I 4.2 Roadster blends classic style, thoughtful upgrades, and iconic open-top driving. With its impossibly long bonnet, low stance, and perfect ...
Jaguar power returns to Trans-Am racing this summer with a 650-horsepower Jaguar AJ-V8 engine, developed by Michigan-based Rocketsports Racing. A 4.5-liter version of Jaguar's lightweight dual ...
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