If you weren't around in 1953 to watch the Le Mans 24 Hours — and it's pretty likely you weren't — you missed the triumph of one of the most beautiful race cars of all-time, the Jaguar C-type. The ...
The original Jaguar C-Type won the Le Mans 24 Hour race in its first attempt in 1951. After retiring in 1952 due to overheating issues (after modifying the cooling system to enhance the aerodynamics), ...
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 a ...
The classic cars business is doing better than ever, with prices soaring and buyers abundantly available. It seems like everyone is looking to expand their collection or start a new one, so it's a ...
Late last month, Jaguar dropped a (somewhat understandable) electric bomb on us, with the company giving up on the C-X75 supercar production plans to focus on establishing an EV line-up. We're back on ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
Seventy years after the Jaguar C-Type gave the company its first win at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Jaguar Classic is building a “strictly limited production run” of eight C-Type Continuations. Despite ...
While images of the car show a svelte, sculpted beauty that would grace any collection, the C-type Continuation looks even more amazing in the metal. The fluid and aerodynamic shape was originally ...
The C-X75 is the Jaguar that should have become the firm's halo hypercar, but sadly, it was killed off before it could reach production. Thankfully, there are five prototypes still kicking about, and ...
More than a decade ago, Jaguar tried to follow up on its landmark XJ220 hypercar with the groundbreaking C-X75. The pricey plug-in hybrid was too far ahead of its time though, and was canceled before ...