The Jaguar E-Type is one of the most significant developments in sports car history, and that is not a claim that can be made ...
Introduced in 1961 as a replacement for the XK150, the E-Type remained in production through 1974 and became Jaguar's most iconic car. It's also regarded as one of the most beautiful vehicles ever ...
That long hood, the low roofline, the slender chrome bumpers. Anyone who grew up sketching dream cars knows the Jaguar E-Type silhouette. Most folks assume you need a trust fund to park one in your ...
This 1968 Jaguar E-Type on Exotic Car Trader also known in the United States as the XK-E, boasts a fiery red color that demands notice as well as plenty of preserved British charm. The Jaguar E-Type, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yet a voluptuous automotive shape doesn’t necessarily translate to the most efficient aerodynamics, and as a successor to Jaguar’s ...
Without a new-car range to sell, Jaguar is remaking its classic E-Type Roadster. Photo: Jaguar Land Rover. It’s fighting to stay relevant to new-vehicle buyers in the United States, but British ...
Introduced in 1961, the E-Type is arguably the most iconic Jaguar ever made. The sports car is also regarded as one of the most beautiful automobiles ever designed, and rumor has it Enzo Ferrari ...
It was once the fastest car in the world. It still serves as an icon, not only for Britain, but also for the Jaguar brand. Of course, I'm talking about the Jaguar E-Type. Until now, the world of resto ...
EV conversion specialist Electrogenic has launched its latest classic car to be reborn as an all-electric model. Customers around the globe can now get a 1960s Type 1 to 3 Jaguar E-Type EV – in either ...
The Jaguar E-Type is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful cars ever made, but you’ll need a big bank balance to afford a pristine example. But, if you’d like to own one without needing to beg ...
The view through that curved, low-cut windshield, down along that mile-long hood, is a little like peering down the runway of any international airport—it just goes on and on. The visual drama is only ...