Jaguar celebrates 50 years since the E-Type was retired in 1974 by building two special Works Bespoke E-Type commissions ...
The exclusive Jaguar Classic E‑Type Commemorative series marks the sad moment when manufacturing of the iconic nameplate ceased in 1974. Don't be too glad to see it, though, as only two examples ...
Jaguar has unveiled two exclusive E-Type Commemorative models, marking 50 years since the iconic sports car ceased production in 1974. These bespoke commissions, created for a Southeast Asian ...
chief commercial officer at Jaguar Land Rover. Both of these hand-built E‑type Commemorative vehicles are based on the drophead coupe design, with one soaked in Signet Green paint while the ...
A true one-owner classic, this 1964 Jaguar E-Type roadster has been roaming the streets for 60 years and it's still gorgeous.
The cars were built by the Jaguar Classic department, and are known as the E-Type Commemorative cars. The name and design are a nod to the 50 final Commemorative Editions built in 1974 ...
Powering the E-Type Commemorative is a 3.8-litre engine, enhanced with electronic fuel injection and paired with a Jaguar ...
The engine is Jaguar’s classic 3.8-litre ... cars paid for the world’s first new E-Types in a half-decade, but considering the aforementioned E-Type Reborn starts at CDN$650,000 and is built ...
Jaguar may be winding down production of ... Under the hood of the E-Type Commemorative, you’ll find a 3.8-liter inline-six. The period-appropriate mill features electronic fuel injection ...