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 ...
The recently formed Jaguar Heritage department are creating the six ‘missing’ Lightweight E-Types ... The original ‘Special GT E-Type’ project was devised in ’63. The steel monocoque ...
A remarkable 1968 Jaguar XKE Series 1.5 Coupe ... a comprehensive transformation that includes styling cues from the E-Type Lightweight cars famed for their Le Mans appearances in the 1960s.
Britain has a lengthy history of lightweight sports cars—from the Caterham Seven ... calling its vehicles "spiritual successors" to the Lotus Elise and Jaguar E-Type. The open-top model will be called ...
"The first-ever British electric sports car manufacturer." That's how Longbow, a new niche EV brand coming out of the UK, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Longbow, which called on the know-how of former Tesla employees, says new models are “spiritual successors” to the Jaguar ...