Tom Walkinshaw Racing is back, with a wild-looking 600-hp V12-powered retake on the mighty Jaguar XJS, a coupe so sleek it almost defined British cool in the 1970s and 1980s. TWR was founded in 1975 ...
Sebastian's spare time is spent watching Formula 1, fiddling with his friends' cars (usually German money pits), and soaking up as much architectural amazement and engineering excellence as he can ...
The reborn British engineering firm TWR (Tom Walkinshaw Racing) announced more details about the first model of its new era, following last month’s teaser. It turns out that the “bespoke ...
The XJS luxury grand tourer splits opinion to this day, particularly because it was a different animal from the fabulous-looking feline it replaced in Jaguar's lineup. The successor of the William ...
TWR is back – and the first project for the former British racing team is a restomod Jaguar XJS, created with help from designers Magnus Walker and Khyzyl Saleem. Originally founded in 1976 by the ...
When Jaguar replaced the E-Type with the XJS, enthusiasts were booing and hissing all over the place. We understand them as the XJS didn't live up to expectations due to the way it looked, reliability ...
The 2004 Trans-Am season marks the return of Jaguar power to the Motorock Trans-Am Series, with a production-based Jaguar AJ-V8 engine in Rocketsports Racing's R-Performance XKR Trans-Am racecar. The ...
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