Jaguar is continuing the celebration of its 75th anniversary with a strong entry at the 2010 Mille Miglia revival event. The company is represented by a total of 27 vehicles from around the world, including an impressive ‘works team’ of classic XK120, C-type and D-type models supported by Jaguar Cars and the Jaguar Heritage Trust.
Continue reading …Jaguar E-Type 50th Heritage Montage.
Continue reading …A delectable line-up of Lister Jaguars – the Cambridge-built sports cars that took the big manufacturers on at their own game and won – will be showcased at this year’s Race Retro, held at Stoneleigh Park, Coventry from 12th to 14th March.
Continue reading …The streets of Bradford came to a standstill – on Sunday 19th July – to allow a 20-year-old Jaguar racing car that won the famous 24-hour race at Le Mans to run once again.
Continue reading …The famous Jaguar museum in Coventry has been re-launched. This follows the renaming of the Trust that owns it and the reopening of the famous gates on Browns Lane to the public.
Continue reading …‘Jaguar Jamboree’, the latest exhibition on display in the National Motor Museum showcases the iconic Jaguar marque with a selection of vehicles from its illustrious past.
Continue reading …The greatest number of “works supported” Jaguars ever will take part in this year’s Mille Miglia, with a D-type, four C-types and a Mark VII saloon being supported by Jaguar Cars and the Jaguar Heritage Trust.
Continue reading …The market town of Farnham in Surrey came to a standstill on Sunday 25th January 2009 when thousands of spectators stood in the pouring rain to remember motor racing Legend Mike Hawthorn, who died 50 years ago.
Continue reading …The 2008 Hackett Beaujolais Run, in a year that Jaguar celebrates 60 years of the XK, has issued a challenge to motoring editors.
Continue reading …In 1948, Jaguar created what would become one of the most famous badges in the world, as the all-new and highly advanced XK engine made its debut in the revered XK120 sports car.
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