As Jaguar is undergoing a controversial rebranding that threatens to delude its might, we take the time to remember five of ...
William Lyons and William Walmsley (both pictured ... Post-war, the business (now Jaguar Cars Ltd) changed strategy yet again and moved into motorsport, premiering its two-seater sports car ...
Sir William Lyons, Jaguar’s founder, had no problem with switching from one design approach to another. Consider the 1950 XK120. Its design was established in 1938 and modernized after World War II.
Sir William Lyons, Jaguar’s founder, had no problem with switching from one design approach to another. Consider the 1950 XK120. Its design was established in 1938 and modernized after World War II.
It was the last Jaguar model personally overseen by Sir William Lyons, Jaguar’s founder, and guiding light, prior to his retirement. From the off, its styling was praised, and the fine road ...
What we’re celebrating here is 75 years of the Jaguar name, first revealed to journalists at the launch of William Lyons’ SS Jaguar 2.5-litre saloon back in 1935 (the SS bit was dropped after ...
The XK 120 was designed in 3 months by Sir William Lyons as a test bed for his new 6 cylinder twin OHC engine. Launched at the 1948 Motor Show to a war-weary Britain, the XK120 with its sleek ...