Jaguar
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La Vie en Rose: can the Jaguar Type 00 reset the narrative surrounding the brand’s reinvention?
This is the Jaguar Type 00, the first physical manifestation of the reborn brand’s new commitment to ‘Exuberant Modernism’. We take it for a semiotic spin
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar reveals its new graphic identity ahead of a long-awaited total brand reboot
Jaguar’s new ethos is Exuberant Modernism, encapsulated by a new visual language that draws on fine art, fashion and architecture
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Helm’s meticulously re-imagined Jaguar E-Type features a finely crafted interior by Bill Amberg
Helm transforms the legendary E-Type into a thoroughly modern machine, upgrading every aspect of Jaguar’s pioneering sports car to an exacting brief
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Zoute Grand Prix is a car fest like no other at a pristine Belgian beachside town
Amy Serafin takes to the well-heeled streets of Knokke-Heist to experience the Zoute Grand Prix, its annual cavalcade of classic car-related events, from a rally to an auction
By Amy Serafin Published
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Jaguar bids farewell to the F-Type with a 75 special edition and hints at a radical future
The Jaguar F-Type 75 will be the last ever V8-powered Jaguar; is it also the end of conventional sports cars for this legendary British marque?
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Frankfurt Motor Show 2015: a wealth of automotive gems despite industry woes
A sombre mood hung over the biennial Frankfurt show, known traditionally a time for German carmakers to flex their muscles
By Nargess Banks Last updated
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Back with bite: Lister returns with raucous LFT-C
The new LFT-C delivers the Lister name into the modern world with force
By Rory FH Smith Last updated
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Classic car revivals: everything old is new again
Here, we round up a few firms who are committed to dishing up revived classics from their past
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Studio Job gives the Land Rover Defender a bold new look to mark its 65th anniversary
By Malaika Byng Last updated
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The first all-electric Jaguar is currently an endangered species
The Jaguar I-Pace, launched four years ago, remains one of the best EVs to drive, yet is still the company’s only all-electric car. What’s Jaguar’s next move?
By Jonathan Bell Published
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I-Pace versus F-Type: the last of the Jaguar V8s?
New design leadership is aiming to engage the discerning EV buyer of today
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar Land Rover’s Warwickshire facility features one of Europe’s largest timber roofs
Based in a former World War II airbase, Jaguar Land Rover's new design studio is a statement to the company's dedication to contemporary design
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar’s Ian Callum on his new design consultancy, favourite cars, and David Bowie
By Nargess Shahmanesh Banks Published
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Jaguar I-Pace sets the marque on track for an all-electric future
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Does Jaguar’s XF Sportbrake stand out in today’s SUV-heavy market?
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Driving disruption: behind the wheel of Jaguar’s new all-electric I-Pace
By Rory FH Smith Published
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Rapier sharp: Jaguar reveals new edgy F-Type SVR
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Re-inventing the SUV: the small and sporty Jaguar F-PACE
By Jonathan Bell Published
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The ferocious Jaguar XE makes for a handsome - and very welcome - addition to the marque's line-up
By Jonathan Bell Published
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The new XE marks Jaguar's first foray into 'affordable' luxury
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar’s Special Vehicle Operations recreates its legendary Lightweight E-type
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar F-Type Coupé: Wallpaper* gets behind the wheel
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar’s new XJR excels in design, dynamics and comfort
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar’s new F-Type Coupé makes a triumphant debut
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jaguar’s new F-Type harks back to the brand’s racing heyday
By Jonathan Bell Published
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‘Wallpaper* Handmade with Jaguar' to travel to Design Miami
By Nick Compton Published
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Jaguar XF Sportbrake
By Jonathan Bell Published