Fast cars used to be tactile cars as a matter of course. We take the thin wheel of Jaguar's new-old E-type and remember what we've lost. Something has happened to sports cars over the past 15-20 ...
Jaguar Classics, the team behind cars such as the reborn D-Type and XKSS, has confirmed plans to sell the fully electric E-Type Zero in limited numbers. The British firm first debuted the ...
The Jaguar E-Type Zero first debuted in September of 2017, but it's getting a whole heck of a lot more press today than it did then. Welcome to the Royal Family, Jag. Well over a billion people ...