Author: Akshat Kashap 01/04/24
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Made in 1951 and 1953, the vehicle took home two Le Mans 24 Hour victories.
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Being among the first automobiles to effectively use aerodynamics to increase performance and stability, it has one of the most recognisable designs ever.
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Enzo Ferrari is said to have said that the vehicle was the most exquisite he had ever seen.
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Here was where the venerable Jaguar V12 of the XJS was able to establish itself internationally.
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Up to the arrival of the McLaren F1, it was the fastest production ever, reaching 212.4 mph.
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The 1994 XJR was a true jewel, even if it was loosely based on the old and unreliable 1986 XJ40.
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The XJR's roaring supercharged straight-six was swapped out for a powerful V8 in 1997. The first models gained 370bhp as soon as the power was increased.
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With 542 horsepower and an eight-speed ZF gearbox, it's the ideal vehicle for speeding down the motorway.
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The company's desire to break from the stereotype of middle-aged, reasonably swift, luxury performance cars was evident.
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The Special Vehicle Operations division of Jaguar actually got its start with Project 7.
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