Jaguar was once a brand synonymous with British luxury and opulence. Over its almost 90 years in business, the brand has produced some of the most recognizable models in any segment, from the ...
From the November/December issue of Car and Driver. On February 12, 1957, fire broke out at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant in Coventry, England, destroying hundreds of finished cars. Mercifully ...
Jaguar’s resurgence to reclaim its place as a big player within the global market must go down as an extraordinary turnaround. When one considers that not so long ago, the famous British brand ...
A symbol of the enigmatic power of the Amazon, the jaguar is the largest cat in the Americas. Jaguars have unusually large, round heads, short legs and a stunning coat dotted with dark rosettes and ...
The Jaguar XE is a front-runner in the compact executive saloon class. The balance of agility and comfort, even in this stiffer R-Sport model, is brilliant, while the Ingenium engine is a decent ...
Used Jaguar F-Types are two-seat sports cars blending glamorous looks with great handling. There's a range of options, including coupe, convertible, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, plus plenty of ...
“It’s the one that got away,” says Ian Callum, design director at Jaguar from 1999 to 2019. He’s talking about the Jaguar C-X75, which started life as a 2010 Paris Show concept powered by ...
Old-school charm and big discounts give the F-Type plenty of appeal – but you need to choose carefully. We reckon the P450 with rear-wheel drive makes the most sense. R-Dynamic trim is what you ...
Traditionally, Jaguar is known for its sexy sports cars and elegant sedans. But to appeal to modern buyers looking for more space, the automaker now offers a lineup of attractive SUVs. The fun-to ...
Jaguar has confirmed the end of sales of its entire new model line-up as it prepares to relaunch as a pure electric luxury car brand in 2026. More details on the company’s future plans will be ...
Headline news first: the new Jaguar XF is cheaper than the model it replaces, by about £2,500. That’s because Jaguar has simplified the range. More importantly, that also makes the base new XF cheaper ...