New Jaguar F-Type and XK Sedan
The designers of the F type wanted to produce a car that was contemporary, functional and distinctively Jaguar. (…)
The designers of the F type wanted to produce a car that was contemporary, functional and distinctively Jaguar. (…)
Jaguar X-Type is the new car from Jaguar, for 2009, based on the same car introduced in 2001. The X-Type has a new refreshing look and improving accessories and components. (…)
Engine type: V8
Displacement cu in (cc): 256 (4196)
Brakes F/R: ABS, vented disc/vented disc
Driveline: Rear Wheel Drive
Weight lb (kg): 3671 (1667)
Performance
Acceleration 0-62 mph s: 5.9
Top Speed mph (km/h): 155 (250)- electronically limited
Jaguar XK
Tags: cars, Jaguar, Jaguar XK, cars engines, acceleration, top speed
Jaguar has unveiled the new XF at the Frankfurt Motor Show, this year. (…)
In my opinion, Jaguar XK is a gorgeous car. Jaguar was always one of the prettiest cars on the road, and is the same today. (…)
The 2008 model XJ was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show and it is said that this car has raised the standard for luxury cars with its technological advances and additional features.This new model is all-aluminium body constructed, state-of-the-art technologies and with four engines available: 2.7-litre twin-turbo V6 diesel engine with outstanding performance and low fuel consumtion, a big 4.2-litre supercharged V8 and another two to bw anounced. (…)
A Jaguar XKR vs. an Aston Martin V8 Vantage. This Aston Martin is actually one of my favorite cars. But what is the best car ? Is it the Jaguar or the “beast” Aston Martin. (…)
After I was showing you some pictures with the new Jaguar XKR GT3 I was thinking that you can make an opinion after you watch this test drive made by MSN Cars with the new Jaguar XKR. (…)
Jaguar XKR racer news
Jaguar XKR racer was revealed by Jaguar and Apex Motorsport and it plans to compete in 2007’s FIA GT3 European Championship. (…)
Previews I’ve presented you a Jaguar XJ Series Super V8 LWB Armoured (saloon 4-dr automatic), with all its specification. (…)