The global car industry exists on new products: the constant promise that new is better, bigger, faster, more luxurious and more efficient. But increasingly, brands with history are learning that ...
You might remember earlier this year, when we told you Jaguar had confirmed that it would follow up the limited-run of continuation E-Types – completely new, built from scratch classics – with a new ...
Building a brand-new Jaguar XKSS is a fairly straightforward process: Just follow the same steps the guys in Coventry did back in 1957, using the same materials. Hammer out magnesium alloy bodywork ...
Remember the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type? The British manufacturer built six of these babies, from the ground up, to finish up what the company couldn’t in the 1960s. The newly created Jaguar Land Rover ...
In 1957, Jaguar honored the Le Mans-winning D-type with a road-going version, dubbed the XKSS. Of the 25 total vehicles produced, nine examples designated for North America were lost in a fire at ...
Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years as a regular ol' car fanatic, he started working his way through the echelons of the automotive industry, starting out as social-media ...
The Jaguar E-Type is routinely ranked among history’s most beautiful cars. But even that Jaguar can’t touch the swoopy majesty of the XKSS. If you agree, a cool $17 million or so might net you one of ...
The1957 Jaguar XKSSis one of those cars that is rarely seen outside of concours events, auctions, and spotless museum archives, with an average auction price reaching into the eight-figure mark. Now, ...
Classic cars are a risky type of investment according to those who trade on the stock market, but still, there’s a bit of genius to this madness. The Jaguar XKSS proved it and then some. Born right ...
Nine buyers have ponied up $1.5 million each for the right to buy a new 1957 Jaguar XKSS sports car. How is this possible? Let's take a trip down history lane--or Browns Lane, as it turns out. In the ...
Jaguar plans to build nine new 1957 XKSS sports cars using the VINs of originals destroyed by a fire at the automaker’s Browns Lane plant before completion. The new cars, known in the business as ...
This stunning, brand-new Jaguar XKSS previews a run of nine painstakingly researched 'continuation' cars -- cars planned as part of the 25-unit XKSS production run, but lost to a factory fire in 1957.
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