Jaguar refreshes the 2018 F-Type lineup and adds a high-performance V6 model
Jaguar also added a nifty new GoPro app.
Jaguar also added a nifty new GoPro app.
The 2017 Jaguar F-Type SVR is the fastest model from the British brand since the famed XJ220.
It's official: The hotter Jaguar F-Type SVR will debut at the Geneva Motor Show, but not before the official details are revealed on February 17.
Jaguar is offering a limited number of British Design Editions based on the F-Type V6 S with a whole mess of special touches and standard equipment thrown in to make the quintessential Anglophile sports car even more so.
Harry Metcalfe explains why his Jaguar Project 7 is a very special roadster in the latest video from Harry's Garage.
Jaguar dreams up a new sleigh for Santa Claus based on the F-Type roadster but with jet engines instead of a supercharged V8 and skids instead of wheels.
Jaguar will slash $3,600 off the base F-Type Coupe and $2,700 off the entry convertible for the 2017 model year. A supercharged 3.0-liter V6 with 340 horsepower and a six-speed manual will power both of them.
Jay Leno was at Laguna Seca during Monterey Car Week and got to drive a Jaguar F-Type Project 7 with designer Ian Callum. He also took a walk through the pits to learn about a racecar he had never heard of.
No voice over. No host in your face. Nothing but the cars you want to see, in glorious high-definition video. Today's subject is the 2016 Jaguar F-Type R AWD. Enjoy.
Our spy photographers at the Nurburgring have spotted a more hardcore version of the Jaguar F-Type undergoing testing. But what's it packing underneath, and will it wear the new SVR badge?
Jaguar uses an F-Type R Coupe to test the parachute that will form part of the braking system on the Bloodhound SSC as it pursues the land speed record.
Jaguar's F-Type was just about perfect. But with the addition of a six-speed manual, it comes closer to hitting motoring nirvana.
JLR's Special Vehicle Operations is tipped to be working on a new F-Type SVR with 600 horsepower (or more) to become the most powerful Jaguar in history.
Jaguar is the latest automaker to join in on the recall action from this morning, as the British automaker has announced steps it's taking to remedy two separate problems.
The Jaguar F-Type has become an instant enthusiast favorite for its alluring design, powerful, sonorous engines and rewarding handling. In short, it's a worthy successor to the iconic mid-century E-Type. But Jaguar hasn't been sitting idly, and it's continuing to refine and enhance the F-Type with subtle yet significant enhancements, including a bunch that are debuting this week at the Greg Migliore
If you're like us, you fell in the deepest, darkest sort of love with Jaguar's F-Type the moment its voluptuous form first surfaced. The car's
Jaguar's big splash at last year's Los Angeles Auto Show was showing off the slinky F-Type Coupe; perhaps one of the loveliest car shapes on the road today. This year the company won't have a show-stopping new design to offer, but the news that all-wheel drive is coming to the F-Type range is, nevertheless, pretty spectacular.
My first, ill-fated job in the auto world was at an exotic car dealer in metro Detroit. The job itself sucked, but the cars, they were exceptional. Amidst a sea of Tiptronic Porsche Boxsters, first-gen Mercedes-Benz SLKs and abused second-generation Range Rovers, there were some real gems.
From 1927 to 1957, the Mille Miglia was one of the great, romantic European road races of the golden era of motorsports. The cars were fast, beautiful and loud but also extremely dangerous and regularly claimed drivers' lives. After two fatal accidents in '57, the event finally had to reform and came back in 1977 as a historic rally held over the course of several days. That didn't make things boring, though, and Xcar found that o
One of the many big name debuts during the 2014 Monterey car week is this, the Jaguar F-Type Project 7, a stunning roadster inspired by Jaguar's legendary, finned D-Type sports car.