A true one-owner classic, this 1964 Jaguar E-Type roadster has been roaming the streets for 60 years and it's still gorgeous.
This photo comes from Jaguar Land Rover, so in spite of the camouflage, it’s not a spy shot. Think of it as the first drop in ...
The iconic British luxury automaker is undergoing a major brand overhaul. With its official debut around the corner, Jaguar’s ...
It now has a heated windscreen and even Bluetooth radio. As it switches to an electric lineup, Jaguar is basically done with ...
Jaguar built two special E-Type Series I drophead coupe models for a very special customer in Southeast Asia. They feature bespoke jewelry including a mother of pear, hallmarked solid silver ...
The goal of each and every Jaguar Classic E-Type rebuild is to embody the ethos of the truly mythical sports coupe, from inception to Series III; these newborn models are closer to the inception ...
The exclusive Jaguar Classic E‑Type Commemorative series marks the sad moment when manufacturing of the iconic nameplate ceased in 1974. Don't be too glad to see it, though, as only two examples ...
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The Jaguar Classic E-Type Commemorative in Opal ... anodized aluminum center console that is engraved with the early Series I E‑type blueprint. The cars are also adorned with unique jewel ...
Jaguar may be winding down production of its ... Instead, they’re new “Works Bespoke” builds based on one of the final Series III E-Types, the 1-of-50 Commemorative Edition, from 1974 ...