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With the final F-Type rolling off the production line this year, Jaguar’s sports-car heritage, at least solely involving the internal-combustion engine, comes to an end. It’s a somber occasion ...
The fastest production car in the world in its day, the XJ220 is a somewhat overlooked supercar today. This one is stunning in Le Mans Blue, and it has very low mileage. It's fast as heck but not too ...
Jaguar and TWR got another race version of this engine certified not long after the 220 came out. This book Jaguar XJ220: The Inside Story gives an alternate explanation.
Under the hood, the Jaguar XJ220 is powered by a twin-turbo V6 producing 542 horsepower and 475 lb-ft of torque enabling it to hit 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds and achieve a top speed of 212 mph.
A flawed machine that nevertheless captured the imagination of many enthusiasts, the XJ220 was intended to feature all-wheel drive and V12 muscle. However, the folks at Jaguar and TWR were forced ...
The original XJ220 concept was shown at the 1988 British Motor Show (alongside the Ferrari F40) and featured a mid-mounted V12 engine, four-wheel drive and gullwing doors.
Born from a fever dream of British engineering and ambition combined with Formula 1 know-how and the daring spirit of Group B ...
It’s hard to imagine but not that long ago Jaguar laid claim to building the world’s fastest production car with its XJ220 supercar, which during the early 1990s was speed king until it was ...
Fictional rendering of Jaguar XJ220 With Ford GT Engine Abimelec Arellano/Instagram Jaguar is in the middle of a highly controversial rebranding, so it's safe to say that the company is fair game ...
If this were a perfect world, then Jaguar would have paid its tribute to the XJ220 by bringing forth an even more extreme successor ...
The Jaguar XJ220 was conceived during an exciting time at Coventry: It was meant as a halo car for the somewhat stodgy brand, one that was rapidly becoming known for the dissonance between its ...