This 1991 Jaguar XJ-S is finished in Signal Red after a fairly extensive restoration and refurbishment over the last year in ...
THE JAGUAR XJS WASN’T THAT well received when it debuted in September 1975. For starters, it replaced the E-type, a car many consider the most beautiful sports car of all time. Secondly, it wasn’t a ...
A Jaguar XJS converted into a Shooting Brake by coachbuilder Lynx will be auctioned off in a couple of days at Bonhams’ Goodwood Festival of Speed auction. The XJS premiered back in 1975 and eager to ...
Taking on the challenge of bringing a classic Jaguar V12 back to life. This 1982 XJS has been sitting and it’s time to see what it takes to revive a legendary engine. From diagnosing issues to ...
Lister has been building and modifying cars in the UK since the mid-1950s and a pristine example of one of their finest creations, the XJS HE 7.0-Liter MkIII Cabriolet, is looking for a new home. The ...
This video dives into the restoration and transformation of a Jaguar XJ Coupe fitted with a 5.3L V12 engine and manual ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
Over a period of 21 years, Jaguar built no less than 115,413 units of the XJS. All things considered, this is a different animal from the E-Type it replaces, as well as the XK8 it was replaced by. Be ...
A group of classic car owners have celebrated the 50th anniversary of a particularly controversial yet long-running UK sportscar. One of the hundreds of owners' clubs displaying icons of the past at ...
The Jaguar XJ is a full-size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan produced by Britain's Jaguar since 1968, when the first Series 1 cars were built. The brainchild of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons, the XJ ...