Founded in 1935 in Britain, Jaguar, with its sister company Land Rover, is currently owned by Indian manufacturer Tata Motors. Although the company currently produces luxury sedans as well as a luxury SUV, the company is known for their two-sear sports cars, a tradition that continues with the current F-Type.
Mildly updated styling, a touch more performance from the V8 engine and fresh tech inside are the main aspects of this refresh.
The big-cat brand's iconic sports car has been improved and refined for the upcoming model year.
The British automaker's flagship is going out in style with this one-of-300 special edition model.
Jaguar's flagship sedan bows out with a special edition model as the company prepares for an all-electric successor.
Tata, which owns both British brands, supposedly wants to help save costs on electric vehicle development.
It's even got a "more aggressive exhaust" sound, thanks to software.
Jag joins the likes of Mercedes-Benz, Honda, McLaren, Bugatti and Daihatsu in offering a wild digital concept to gamers.