2007 Jaguar XKR
For Jaguar right now, there are two important letters, more than any others that link the brand’s heritage and its future, and those letters are XK. For close to 60 years they’ve been the Jaguar shorthand for sports car, and while many things have changed since they unveiled the original XK120 prototype way back in 1948 (built in strictly limited numbers as a market teaser), one thing that hasn’t changed is Jaguar’s belief that style, performance and a distinctive personality is not a bad combination to build a car on.
2005 Jaguar S-Type
The brand new Jaguar S-Type recently received a makeover at least one in which Jaguar hopes will bring the consumers to the fold. There’s just one problem: The S-Type didn’t get a total exterior makeover when it got better insides, so whether buyers will notice that the S-Type is actually revised is an unanswered question.
Jaguar Shows Off New Models At British International Motor Show
At the British International Motor Show, Jaguar unveiled three brand new models including the top-of-the-range XK sports car the all-aluminum XKR. This uprated 420bhp V8 supercharged sports car shared its debut with a new XJ Long Wheelbase Diesel and another flagship model, the XJR Portfolio.
The new XKR captures the essence of what makes a Jaguar XK so special. It inspires drivers of all abilities with confidence thanks to its rigid lightweight body, superb chassis control and grip levels. This combination compliments the outright pace of the car, delivering a perfect balance between a GT cruiser and an exhilarating sports car.
Jaguar XJ
One of such discoveries is the latest model of Jaguar XJ. This product represents an astonishing blend of rare craftsmanship and technology. Here is a craft that carves around itself a unique class thus keeping car enthusiasts craving to attain ownership. The exterior is simply hypnotizing as it commands such an aura of leadership in the assembly of super cars, that other cars naturally make obeisance. Consider for instance its intimidating cruise on a well laid drive way. Casual beholders see it as an expression of clear distinction between the haves and the have nots.




