E-Type
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Jaguar Land Rover Classic has been restoring and rebuilding ultra-classic JLR models for some time. The company has revealed a new take on a classic with an electrified E-type called the Zero. It's faster than the original, and looks just as good.
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Following the Land Rover Series I and Range Rover Classic Reborn models, Jaguar Land Rover Classic presents the E-type Reborn. At this year's Techno-Classica Essen, it will reveal the first of 10 E-types it plans to rebirth, this one a beautifully revitalized 1965 Series 1 Fixed Head Coupe 4.2.
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Ever imagine what a great world it would be if the Jaguar E-Type had lived on past the 1970s, and not just in name, but in all its curvy, original-form glory? That's the world Eagle lives in, and this month, it launches its latest special edition, the Spyder GT convertible tourer.
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One of a handful of motoring events that attracts one of the most commercially-desirable audiences of high net worth individuals in the world, Gizmag looks at what to expect at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance and surrounding auctions.
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Following on from my time behind the wheel of a gorgeous F-type V8S roadster a few months back, I recently had the opportunity to drive the less powerful (but equally gorgeous) 380 hp V6S Coupe version of the F-type.
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Over at the Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance, Jaguar unveiled its continuation Lightweight E-Type sports car, and to keep it company, British watchmaker Bremont chose the same venue for the début of its Lightweight E-Type wristwatch.
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Jaguar's will debut its newly-completed Car Zero prototype at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The car will serve as a template for the remaining six of the 18 Lightweight or Special GT E-Types that were planned in 1963 but never built, and which Jaguar will complete over 50 years later.
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With its stunning GT proportions, beautifully flowing aluminum body, 8-speed ZF gearbox and a 5.0 liter V8 under the hood, Jaguar’s new F-type V8 S roadster has attracted widespread critical acclaim. Is it worthy? We recently climbed behind the wheel of the new cat to find out for ourselves.
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Jaguar announced today that it plans to complete the 18-car production run of the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type, which was suspended in 1964 after only 12 of the high-performance sports car were built.
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UK-based Jaguar restorer Classic Motor Cars of Bridgnorth unveiled a rather unique project this week. It calls it the world's first stretched E-Type. A matching E-Type trailer finishes off a strange but interesting package.