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Jaguar Cars Limited is a manufacturer of luxury sports cars and sports saloons based in the United Kingdom.
One of the best known and best loved automotive brands in the world, Jaguar has a long and distinguished history, during which the company has produced many iconic vehicles. These include the XK120 in 1948, Mark VII saloon in 1950, the C-TYPE and D-TYPE race cars that dominated Le Mans during the 1950's, and the legendary E-TYPE, originally launched in 1961 and arguably the most famous sports car of all time.
Jaguar remains at the forefront of the global luxury automotive industry. The current product range - comprising the X-TYPE saloon and estate, the XF sports saloon and the XK and XKR sports cars – is soon to be joined by an all new XJ model, first revealed in July 2009.
Main Products:
XJ - The stunning result of taking a very different road. The all new XJ reflects a vision that defies preconceptions and transforms the idea of luxury.
XK - Beautifully crafted with breath taking performance. Exhilarating lines and muscular intent - in next-generation lightweight aluminium.
XF - Fusing sports car styling and performance with the refinement, features and space of a luxury saloon.
X-TYPE - Unmistakable styling and versatility – the essence of Jaguar distilled in an elegant saloon or spacious estate.
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Exclusive Jaguar XKR-S Pre-Production Mule Test Drive - World's Fastest Car Show 11 Mobile
We drive a pre-production mule of the Jaguar XKR-S that no one else has got their hands on. Justin takes a look at an all-new vehicle in its prototype form long before it hits the road.
Check out those air traps on the front fenders!Published 2 months ago
By ebaymotors
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Jaguar 12MY XJ, XF & XK Design Overview
Ian Callum, Jaguar Design Director gives a design overview of the 2012 Model Year Jaguar range.Published 2 months ago
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Film: Coast-to-Coast in Jaguar's XF 2.2-litre diesel
A British team including Jaguar's PR dame, Faye Goldstraw, crossed North America, from New York to Los Angeles, in an XF 2.2 Diesel averaging an incredible 62.9 mpg over 2,884-miles.
The entirely standard, UK-registered, right-hand drive XF was shipped to North America to verify the true efficiency of the XF as it took on the epic journey from coast to coast. The car performed faultlessly, delivering its peak economy of 67 mpg on the penultimate leg of the journey -- a trip that saw the XF take on snow, rain and sun, 50 mph headwinds and elevation changes of over 7,000 feet.
This makes it the most efficient Jaguar ever created. Now it's down to US buyers to decide if they'd like to see it imported.Published 3 months ago
By CitizenSlide
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Jaguar C-X75 meets XJ13 - Inspiration & Icons, A film by dunhill
dunhill have made a series of films under the title 'DAY8', celebrating creativity, culture and elegance. Narrated by Jaguar's Design Director Ian Callum, and featuring Norman Dewis, XJ13 Test Driver, the film looks at the inspiration behind the C-X75 hybrid supercar.
Produced to celebrate 75 years of Jaguar, the C-X75, is an example of state of the art thinking and engineering. It is propelled by a combination of four electric generators, two jet turbines and a diesel engine making it very fast and extremely efficient. It is a thoroughly modern car but it takes its inspiration from a little known legend from the 1960's -- the Jaguar XJ13.
The story of the XJ13 is one of beautiful design and missed opportunities. It was produced to win Le Mans, a race that it would never take part in due to a change in the rules and it is this car, not the e-Type, that is held above all others by Jaguar. There was only one XJ13 ever made.
The C-X75 perfectly combines the future and the past. Its high speeds and low emissions put it in the vanguard of modern motoring while its aesthetic cues come from the golden age of British automotive design.
For more information, visit http://dunhill.com/day8Published 4 months ago
By CitizenSlide
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Eagle E-Types @ Salon Prive 2011
Philip Porter chats with Henry Pearman of Eagle E-Type about their cars on display at this years Salon Prive event held at Syon park. A few hours after this video was done, the black Lightweight E-Type in the video was taken to the Top Gear Studio where they did a feature on it. About Philip Porter: Philip is the author of more than 25 books, mostly on motoring subjects. He has written four with Sir Stirling Moss and one with Murray Walker, plus about 15 on Jaguars. He has twice won the coveted Montagu Trophy awarded by the Guild of Motoring Writers for the best motoring book of the year. His latest book is Ultimate E-type -- The Competition Cars. Philip's small collection includes 9600 HP, the oldest surviving E-type, and 848 CRY, the red roadster in the film, The Italian Job. He also runs the International Jaguar XK Club, the Jaguar E-type Club and publishers Porter Press International. Links: Eagle e-type - http://www.eaglegb.com Salon Prive - http://www.salonprivelondon.com Porter Press - http://www.porterpress.co.uk fGear - http://www.fgear.tvPublished 8 months ago
By FgearTV
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Frank Klaas of Jaguar - Pistonheads Nurburgring Lap
A visit to the Jaguar Test Centre at the Nurburgring and then a lap of the circuit in Jaguar's XJ in the capable hands of Frank Klaas.Published 8 months ago
By Al Clark
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Roadfly.com - 2011 Jaguar XKR Road Test & Review
Roadfly's host Ross Rapoport recently spent time reviewing the 2011 Jaguar XKR Sport Coupe. The R model on a Jaguar designates the vehicles race ready status. In this case the XKR is given larger brakes, a stiffer suspension and some styling cues to set itself a part from a regular Jaguar XK. Engine: Supercharged V8 Horsepower: 510 horsepower Torque: 461 lb-ft torque Transmission: 6 speed automatic 0-60 MPH: 4.6 seconds Host: Ross Rapoport Roadfly.com - http://www.roadfly.com Car Forum - http://www.roadfly.com/forums RoadflyTV - http://www.youtube.com/roadflytv Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/roadfly Twitter - http://twitter.com/roadfly IMDB - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1790415/Published 1 year ago
By roadflytv
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Jaguar Celebrates Recent Awards and Accolades
With a strong product line up led by the successful launch of the all-new XJ, Jaguar continues its ascent into a force to be reckoned with in the world of luxury automobiles. See what the critics have been saying at JaguarUSA.com. http://www.jaguar.com/us/en/#/about_jaguar/accolades/Published 1 year ago
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Jaguar's R Performance Academy at Monticello Motor Club
Jaguar's XKR and XFR rip the race track at the Monticello Motor Club, as product specialists showcase the performance features of Jaguar's R models and guests take to the road to experience Jaguar's flagship luxury sedan, the all-new XJ.Published 1 year ago
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Jaguar Chauffeur Programme and all-new XJ 2011 report
Paul Gibson, Editor of thechauffeur.com speaks to David Spencer on the plans for the revised Chauffeur Programme which will be launched when the all-new Jaguar XJ hits the showrooms in March 2010.
A recent article on www.thechauffeur.com reported...
The XJ L took joint second place in the awards receiving only two points less than the winner, the BMW 730Ld. As one of the newest vehicles to be judged, the XJ was awarded a total of 80/100 points which matched the previous shape Audi A8 L.
In the Power and Performance section, the XJ was marked extremely high for its outstanding 3.0 V6 diesel engine, producing 275 bhp and returning around 40mpg at the same time. The XJ is extremely quiet under acceleration and it remains that way for the rest of the journey. Judges noted the smooth gear changes, precise steering and also marked the XJ high for its low Co2 emissions of only 184 g/km.
The quietness of the XJ then extends to the physical ride from the rear seats. You are cocooned within the acres of well-crafted wood panels and beautifully stitched leather which together make the cabin of the XJ an amazing place to be. Rear reclining seats would be beneficial in the long wheelbase model which is expected to be an option in the future.
It has already won an array of awards for its stunning interior which is unlike any other car on the road -- you sit low in the cockpit surrounded by plenty of elegant touches and state-of-the-art display which replaces the traditional dials on the dash.
The boot is much bigger than the previous model XJ, now offering 520 litres of space which is on paper more than an Audi A8. However, chauffeurs might struggle to get three large cases in the boot, but with the XJ L not being a traditional 'airport run' car, then it shouldn't cause too many issues whilst on duty.
In the rear, the seats are comfortable and a high waist line on the car gives you a sense of being protected from the outside world. However, this does have an effect on the headroom available to taller clients. Those who are more then six feet tall, might find it a little tight which could certainly be fixed if the whole rear seat was dropped by an inch or two.
From the outside, the XJ is simply stunning. It's angry but then somewhat elegant grille makes it stand out from any other luxury vehicle in the market. Large LED lights and plenty of chrome certainly makes a statement and there is no doubt that the XJ would turn heads in any situation.
The revised Chauffeur Programme was also marked highly by the judges. Even though the overall monthly price is a few hundred pounds more than its closest competitors, the Jaguar programme does include a variety of other benefits such as a replacement PCO vehicle, fault and non-fault accident management, £500 contribution to your first year of hire and reward insurance policy and priority servicing and repairs.
The XJ does everything pretty well in general. The driving experience is one yet to be matched by other vehicles but there are some very small areas it can be improved on -- these are bound to improve over time. It has already proven to have the lowest running costs in its sector and some of the best residual values.
Even though the Jaguar XJL did not win its category, it is certainly one to watch in next years awards. As the newest vehicle in the competition, it scored amazingly high and with a few extra touches here and there as the development continues, the judges are expecting the XJ to drive away with the title another year.Published 2 years ago
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Jaguar XF - Start Up Sequence
http://www.jaguar.com - Jaguar Design's Wayne Burgess describes the XF's unique start up sequence. At start-up, the button in front of the JaguarDrive Selector™ pulses red; once you press it, the engine starts and the JaguarDrive Selector™ rises softly into the palm of your hand.Published 4 years ago
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