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An SS Jaguar radiator badge The only fixed head coupé A publicity shot of CKV250 outside the SS Cars building in 1937. This is considered to be the first recorded use of the Jaguar 'leaper' mascot. [4] A 1938 SS Jaguar 100 - 2 1⁄2 Litre. The SS Jaguar 100 is a British 2-seat sports car built between 1936 and 1939 by SS Cars Ltd of Coventry ...
SS Jaguar 100 1938. The new open two-seater sports car carried the title: SS Jaguar 100. Only 198 of the 2½-litre and 116 of the 3½-litre models were made and with a 100 mph (160 km/h) top speed and 0-60 mph time of 11 seconds the survivors are highly sought after, rarely coming on the market.
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Unveiled last night from glitzy Art Basel Miami, Jaguar’s new coupe, dubbed the Type 00, features what the brand believes is pure Jaguar but in a dramatic, art deco-inspired overall design. Most ...
Ahead of its shift to an all-EV future, Jaguar unveiled a new brand identity this year. The rebrand was roasted by many online. But some advertising vets have said it was a smart strategy. Jaguar ...
The Type 00 “design vision” – Jaguar-speak for a concept car – follows on from the brand’s 30-second teaser video and is set to provoke just as much debate.
The XE is the first compact executive Jaguar since the 2009 model year X-Type and is the first of several Jaguar models to be built using Jaguar's new modular aluminium architecture, [citation needed] moving the company away from the Ford derived platforms that were used in the past for the X-Type and XF.
Swallow Sidecar Company, [note 1] Swallow Sidecar and Coachbuilding Company, and Swallow Coachbuilding Company were trading names used by Walmsley & Lyons, partners and joint owners of a British manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars and automobile bodies in Blackpool, Lancashire (later Coventry, Warwickshire), before incorporating a company in 1930 to own their business, which they named Swallow ...