The Jaguar XJ220 inevitably comes to mind when someone mentions a Jaguar supercar, but there were a couple of other machines produced in the 1980s and 1990s that were capable of 200 mph speeds and ...
Jaguars are among the coolest cars on Earth, yet they are somehow so unloved that the manufacturer has been forced into a life of servitude to the soccer mom crossover. Sure, the F-Type is still an ...
Photo: Silverstone Auctions via Charlie Magee Photography for Classic Cars Magazine After the jaw dropping E-Type was phased out of production, the leaping cat from Coventry, Great Britain replaced it ...
I see Jaguar XJSes for sale on Facebook Marketplace all the time, and they’re always tempting. There may not be a better displacement-per-dollar deal on the used market. They’re cheap—regularly under ...
The Jaguar XJS is not a sporty car, but more of a GT that never really captured the magic of the E-Type it was meant to replace. It was still quite elegant and its engines made a nice noise, but it ...
Lister has been building and modifying cars in the UK since the mid-1950s and a pristine example of one of their finest creations, the XJS HE 7.0-Liter MkIII Cabriolet, is looking for a new home. The ...
The TWR Supercat redefines the classic Jaguar XJS with a restomod transformation powered by a 650 HP V12 engine. Combining timeless British design with modern engineering, it blends luxury, raw ...
Taking on the challenge of bringing a classic Jaguar V12 back to life. This 1982 XJS has been sitting and it’s time to see what it takes to revive a legendary engine. From diagnosing issues to ...