A true one-owner classic, this 1964 Jaguar E-Type roadster has been roaming the streets for 60 years and it's still gorgeous.
It’s not the first time Jaguar has asked its epoch-defining sports car to bring it some headlines, because it did it in 2014 with the E-Type Lightweight, when it revealed that it had only built ...
The Jaguar E-Type, also known as XK-E in North America, was a front-mid-engine sports car produced by Jaguar from 1961 to 1974. It remains one of the company's most legendary vehicles thanks to ...
The F-Type is cool, but an E-Type is icy. Jaguar is a premium car manufacturer from the UK, currently owned by the broader Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) group. Originally a producer of motorcycle ...
It's been 50 years since production of the Jaguar E-Type came to an end, and Jaguar has marked the occasion by building two new examples of the iconic sports car for a loyal customer. The cars ...
With 35 Jaguar E-Type Classic cars available on Auto Trader, we have the largest range of cars for sale available across the UK.
Jaguar built two special E-Type Series I drophead coupe models for a very special customer in Southeast Asia. They feature bespoke jewelry including a mother of pear, hallmarked solid silver ...
The engine is Jaguar’s classic 3.8-litre ... but considering the aforementioned E-Type Reborn starts at CDN$650,000 and is built off an existing car, we’d say a ballpark of seven figures ...
Jaguar has built two special examples of the E-type 50 years after the final example of the original car rolled off the line in Coventry, UK. Jaguar’s in-house historic vehicles division ...
> Ride and handling - Jaguar's impressive ride and handling are on full display in the F-type, with V6 models feeling ...
True classics never go out of style. Jaguar may be winding down production of its gas-powered cars, but that didn’t stop it from building two final E-Types. The roadsters feature unique jeweled ...