1. Iconic Brit Carmaker: Jaguar of Coventry
Jaguar, the iconic British car manufacturer, is headquartered in Whitley, Coventry in England. Founded in 1922, the company has a long and illustrious history, and is now owned by Tata Motors' subsidiary, Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC. With a commitment to producing luxury vehicles of the highest quality, Jaguar has become a symbol of style and sophistication around the world.
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Advertisement2. Jaguar Cars: The Art of Luxury
Jaguar cars are designed with meticulous attention to detail at the Whitley plant and Gaydon site, before being expertly crafted at the Birmingham assembly plant. Every Jaguar is designed to be a work of art, with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship, ensuring that each car is a unique and luxurious experience.
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3. The History of a Luxury Car Brand
In 1922, the Swallow Sidecar Company was founded, and they began producing sidecars for motorbikes. However, they soon ventured into the world of automobiles, and in 1935, they released their first car, the SS Jaguar 100. This marked the beginning of the Jaguar brand, which has since become renowned for its luxury cars and sports cars.
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4. The Name Change That Changed Car History
After the Second World War, the company formerly known as Swallow Sidecar Company underwent a name change and was rebranded as Jaguar. This marked a new era for the company, which had been founded in 1922 and had become a leading manufacturer of luxury cars and sports cars. The name change was a reflection of the company's commitment to producing vehicles of the highest quality and performance, and Jaguar has since become one of the most iconic and recognizable car brands in the world.
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Advertisement5. Jaguar Makes History by Listed on the London Stock Exchange
In 1984, Jaguar made history by becoming the first British car manufacturer to be listed on the London Stock Exchange. This momentous event marked a new era for the company, as it opened up a world of possibilities for Jaguar to expand and grow. The listing on the London Stock Exchange allowed Jaguar to access a much larger pool of investors, enabling them to raise capital and invest in new technologies and products. This ultimately led to the success of the company, and Jaguar is now one of the most iconic and recognizable car brands in the world.
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6. Ford sells Jaguar to Tata Motors
In 1990, Ford acquired the iconic British luxury car brand, Jaguar. After 18 years of ownership, Ford sold Jaguar to the Indian brand Tata Motors in 2008, marking the beginning of a new era for the company. Since then, Jaguar has seen a resurgence in popularity, with its cars becoming some of the most sought-after luxury vehicles in the world.
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7. Jaguar SUV Rumors Start to Circulate
In 2012, rumors began to circulate that Jaguar was planning to release an SUV. Although these reports have yet to be confirmed, the possibility of a Jaguar SUV has been met with much anticipation from car enthusiasts. If the reports are true, the SUV would join the ranks of the Jaguar XE, XF, and F-PACE, offering drivers a luxurious and powerful vehicle with the added benefit of increased cargo space.
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Advertisement8. Jaguar's Leaper Still a Source of Debate
The iconic chrome plated mascot of Jaguar, known as 'The Leaper', has been a source of debate due to its potential safety risks, particularly in Europe. The Leaper is a leaping jaguar, which is a symbol of the company's power and agility, but it has been deemed a hazard to pedestrians and other drivers due to its size and placement on the front of the car. Despite this, the Leaper remains a beloved symbol of the Jaguar brand, and is a reminder of the company's commitment to performance and style.
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9. Jaguar's Le Mans Kings Legacy Lives On
Jaguar has a long and successful history in motorsport, particularly in the iconic Le Mans 24 Hours race. In the 1950s and 1960s, Jaguar dominated the race, winning five consecutive titles from 1955 to 1957 and again from 1960 to 1961. This impressive record of success cemented Jaguar's place in motorsport history and earned them the nickname 'Le Mans Kings'. Despite no longer having a presence in the motorsport scene, Jaguar's legacy lives on.
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10. Jaguar's Iconic Sports Cars
Jaguar is renowned for its iconic sports cars, with two of the most famous models being the XJR-15 and XJ220. The XJR-15 was the first road-legal car to be built by a Formula One constructor, while the XJ220 was the fastest production car in the world when it was released in 1992. Both cars are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, and remain two of the most iconic models in the Jaguar range.