In an era like the one we're in now, the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type hits you like a slap in the face. The story of the Lightweight E-Type goes back to 1963, when Jaguar set aside eighteen chassis ...
Jaguar is to build six perfect reproductions of the original, race-bred Lightweight E-type that was created in 1963. The new cars are the 'missing' six vehicles from Jaguar's Lightweight E-type ...
Ahead of its first public reveal at the Pebble Beach Concours, Jaguar has shown pictures of the ‘new’ Lightweight E-type. This is the prototype, with a further six continuation models to be ...
Then along comes the Lightweight GT ... Cross-ply rubber was only fitted to Series 1 E-types, but for some reason Jaguar never changed the suspension in later iterations of its road cars and ...
Type, comprising three series built from 1961 through 1974, may not currently be a blue-chip collectible—it should be.
Jaguar had some excellent vehicles back in the day, particularly with the E-Type. These days ... used a material called Reynolds 531 to keep it lightweight and strong, but it was also pretty ...
"The first-ever British electric sports car manufacturer." That's how Longbow, a new niche EV brand coming out of the UK, ...
When Jaguar launched the E-Type in 1961, with its long sleek aerodynamic ... In 1954, when first produced, the D-Type, with its 3.4L engine, lightweight materials, and aerodynamic technology ...
A new British electric sportscar company has just unveiled two ultra-light vehicles, the Speedster and Roadster. Both cars ...
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