This 1972 Jaguar E-Type Series III is for sale with a beautifully done roadster conversion, blending classic V12 power with ...
That long hood, the low roofline, the slender chrome bumpers. Anyone who grew up sketching dream cars knows the Jaguar E-Type silhouette. Most folks assume you need a trust fund to park one in your ...
When Jaguar rolled the E-Type onto the show stand in early 1961, the sports car world did not just gain a new model, it gained a new reference point. The long bonnet, low roofline, and almost ...
Without a new-car range to sell, Jaguar is remaking its classic E-Type Roadster. Photo: Jaguar Land Rover. It’s fighting to stay relevant to new-vehicle buyers in the United States, but British ...
Here's an EV we can all get behind—an electric-poweredJaguar E-type. The gang at Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works in Coventry has been working overtime and created one of the classiest electric ...
When someone asks if you'd like to drive their Jaguar E-Type, you say yes. A few months back, I was talking to Road & Track contributor Jamie Kitman about English sports cars, and he offered to let me ...
Looking for an eco-friendly, high-tech daily driver with classic midcentury style? ECD Automotive Design may have the right ride for you, assuming you've got the budget for it. Based in Kissimmee, ...
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 have ...
ECD Auto Design, formerly East Coast Defender, is the name brand for Land Rover Defender resto-mods. But the name change (and an upcoming public offering) reflect a broader ambition for the company, ...
No doubt, the original Series I Jaguar E-Type produced from 1961 to 1968 is one of those rare unicorn barn finds. Not only is it the most beautiful car ever made, according to most experts, but the ...