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By Will Maley on
It may seem odd that an automaker is building new versions of an old car. But for Jaguar, this is to button up some unfinished business.
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A number of luxury manufacturers are busy working on developing electric vehicles, partly due to the success Tesla is expercing. Last night in Los Angeles, Jaguar introduced their vision for an electric vehicle.
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Waiting at a traffic light is one of more tedious items that we deal with when driving. But it could be a thing of the past if any if Jaguar Land Rover and Ford have their way.
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It was only a couple weeks ago that Jaguar announced that the XF Sportbrake was making a return performance. But there is more news on the Sportbrake.
By Mary Conway on
All of the auto makers are suffering because of a shortage of engineers. Jaguar is enlisting the help of a popular Japanese cartoon character, named Noodle, to help promote their E Formula race team. Jaguar is also hoping Noodle’s popularity in her virtual band “Gorillaz” will draw young people to the car business.
By Mary Conway on
Jaguar unveiled its electric race car at the Paris auto show this week, confirming that Jaguar and and Land Rover are considering electric cars for their future.
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Earlier this year, reports came out that Jaguar wasn't planning to do a second-generation of the XF Sportbrake (another way of saying wagon). But this was disputed by Jaguar's design chief, saying he was misquoted. So was there going to be another XF Sportbrake?
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The last thing an automaker would consider doing in the U.S. market is introducing a new diesel engine in light of the Volkswagen diesel mess. But Jaguar is doing just that.
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When it comes to buying a vehicle, one of more difficult things is keeping track of your thoughts on one and comparing to another. Wouldn't it be nice to have the key competitors to the vehicle you're looking at to make this easier?
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It would appear that even the Brits are not immune to the Takata airbag scandal
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Anyone who has worked on developing autonomous technologies for vehicles knows that what works in the lab doesn't mean it will work in the real world. The only way to know if it will work is to put it to the test on public roads.
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It was only two years ago that Jaguar Land Rover launched their Special Vehicle Operations (SVO). Since that time. the group has produced some special vehicles as the F-Type Project 7 and the Range Rover Sport SVR. Now JLR has given SVO their own home.
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You have a number of options of either taking a spin or getting a ride around the Nürburgring Nordschleife. But if you want the full experience without causing an incident with a guardrail, getting a ride in Jaguar's latest rocket isn't a bad choice.
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Chinese automakers have a reputation from blatantly copying from other automakers. But most automakers don't even bother with taking any sort of legal action. That could be changing.
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The New England Motor Press Association recently held their annual winter car of the year awards ceremony at MIT this week where a number of models were honored. Two of those models happen to be British.
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It was only a few weeks ago that we reported that Jaguar was getting out of the wagon game.
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The last time you found an inline-six sitting under the hood of Jaguar or Land Rover was back 1996. After that point, they switched to V6 engines. But the inline-six is possibly making a comeback.
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If you were hoping that Jaguar would do a wagon of the new XF or XE, we have some bad news for you.
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At the moment, Jaguar only offers one vehicle with the SVR badge; the F-Type SVR with 575 horsepower coming from a supercharged V8. But what does the future hold for the SVR badge? Will it remain on V8-powered vehicles?
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Jaguar had planned to launch a successor for the XK coupe and convertible after production ended in 2015. Now those plans have been shelved.
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Before the F-Type SVR rumbles into the Geneva Motor Show next month, Jaguar has revealed a bit more information on the most aggressive variant to date.
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Luxury manufacturers are going quite small to bring in new buyers. But Jaguar isn't going to be following this for the time being.
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It seems everyone is working on an electric vehicle of some kind. Jaguar and Land Rover are no exception to this.
By Aaron Turpen on
The 200mph Jaguar F-Type SVR will debut at the Geneva Motor Show and enter showrooms this summer.
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If 550 horsepower isn't enough for you in the Jaguar F-Type, then we have some very good news for you.
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A number of automakers are beginning to install semi-autonomous technologies into their vehicles, but one is holding off for the time being.
By John Goreham on
The new 2017 Jaguar XE joins a crowded, but popular segment.
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The second-generation XF debuted in Jaguar style with a big production involving a massive stunt which kept onlookers in suspense as the Jaguar XF piloted across the Wharf on two thin wires. See it here.
By John Goreham on
Among all luxury makes Lexus is no longer the top dog in terms of customer satisfaction following dealer service visits according to J.D. Power and Associates.
By Joseph Scott on
Some cars have a sophisticated look that sets them apart from the rest and the 1955 XK140 is in that category. The clean lines and elegant style on this classic Jaguar is part of what defines the brand.