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CCTV has captured the moment Texas floods caused an estimated $1.5 million damage to a supercar auto shop – ruining eight ...
The Jaguar C-X75, the breath-taking hybrid supercar that stole the spotlight at the Paris motor show, will become reality in late 2013. Jaguar announced plans on Friday morning in London to build ...
The Jag Supercar That Was Supposed To Get A V12 Jaguar was also hard at work developing its own in-house supercar, the XJ220.
At the 2016 New York Auto Show, the British brand announced it intends to finish off a project that first started 60 years ago, by resurrecting its legendary XKSS model.
Even if its comparatively popular cousin typically gets the limelight, the Jaguar XJR-15 is a '90s supercar that is as equally rare as it is powerful.
It wowed the world when it was introduced at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, but few expected Jaguar’s sexy C-X75 hybrid supercar concept ever to be built. Turns out that few were right.
Besides the original wheels, Jaguar offered these more classic performance wheels. The tire situation is favorable: Both Bridgestone and Pirelli developed brand-new tires for this supercar in 2016.
Bidders will have a chance to buy Jaguar’s supercar of the 1990s, when Historics Auctioneers will offer an XJ220 that has done very few miles in its life.
In reverse engineering tech from 60 years ago, Jaguar has to be innovative about being retro. Read on.
Jaguar's 890-hp C-X75 supercar may have been canceled, but we still got to drive it. See photos and read the story at Car and Driver.
At the 2016 New York Auto Show, the British brand announced it intends to finish off a project that first started 60 years ago, by resurrecting its legendary XKSS model.