Classic cars that still run and drive are cool regardless of their history, but they become much more exciting when they are one-owner vehicles. Such is the case of this 1964 Jaguar E-Type. Spotted at ...
Jaguar planned to sell 200 examples, but received 500 orders on the stand at Geneva alone. When the E-Type—known as the XK-E in North America—finally bowed out in 1974, a total of 72,528 examples had ...
Just over a year after my last visit, I recently got the chance to visit my friends at ECD Automotive Design down in central Florida and take their latest EV conversion – the all-electric Jaguar ...
The £1M Eagle E-Type Lightweight GTR is a handcrafted interpretation of Jaguar’s icon, weighing only 930 kg dry. Built with ...
Each and every Jaguar E-Type is special but a particularly special right-hand drive example is heading to auction this Friday, September 1. It is expected to sell for between £1 million ($1.2 million) ...
Among the most gorgeous sports cars ever produced is the Jaguar E-Type convertible. Its sleek, slender figure has been a top inspiration in automotive design since its debut in 1961, and fully ...
"Jaguar’s Classic team has set a high standard with the Reborn E-Type," Alex Goy wrote for Road & Track in 2020, in his review of the E-Type restoration program that Jaguar is now years into. "It’s ...
The Jaguar E-Type is one of the most well-known and celebrated trims in the carmaker’s history, but the model that’s up for sale at the NEC Classic Motor Show auction on November 8 has a backstory ...
The following decade-plus—from 1961 through 1974—brought us the greatest road-going examples from Jaguar ever made. When they hit the scene, these were legitimate supercars rivaling the best and the ...