1960 Jaguar Mark IX Saloon: A Regal Classic

The 1960 Jaguar Mark IX Saloon stands as a testament to Jaguar’s engineering prowess and luxury design, embodying a blend of performance and elegance that few cars can match. As the last of Jaguar’s separate-chassis saloons, this model marked a significant milestone in the brand’s illustrious history, combining innovative technology with classic styling. Award-Winning Heritage … Read more

1972 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V-12 Roadster: Unusually Well-Preserved Classic

This 1972 Jaguar E-Type Series 3 V-12 Roadster, a paragon of the legendary E-Type’s final evolution, is set to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike. Remarkably preserved and showcasing just 6,471 miles, this Series 3 Roadster exemplifies the pinnacle of Jaguar’s iconic design and engineering. Introduced in 1971, the E-Type Series 3 transitioned from a sports … Read more

Thornley Kelham’s European GT: A Modern Take on the Jaguar XK120

Thornley Kelham, renowned for its world-class restoration expertise and Concours-winning creations, has unveiled its latest masterpiece in the exclusive European Collection: the European GT. This reimagined vision of the Jaguar XK, designed by former McLaren designer Paul Howse, brings a modern touch to one of the most iconic classic cars of all time. With only … Read more

1954 Jaguar D-Type: A Racing Legend

Overview The Jaguar D-Type, following in the footsteps of the C-Type, was a revolutionary factory-built race car. While it retained the basic straight-6 XK engine design of its predecessor, which started at 3.4L and was later upgraded to 3.8L, the D-Type was fundamentally different in many ways. Its most notable innovation was the introduction of … Read more

Jaguar XJ13: The Forgotten Prototype

The Jaguar XJ13, a unique and ambitious prototype racing car, was developed by Jaguar in the mid-1960s with the aim of challenging at Le Mans. Despite its potential, it never raced, and only one prototype was ever produced. Engineering Vision and Design Jaguar had considered the development of a V12 engine as early as 1955, … Read more

Jenson Button Returns to Race Historic Jaguar C-Type at Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion

The competitive fire never diminishes in world-class athletes. Discontented sitting on the sidelines, 2009 FIA Formula One World Champion Jenson Button returns to the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion on August 14-17 not to sit idly by, but to race his 1952 Jaguar C-Type, originally owned by six-time World Champion Juan Manuel Fangio. “I love racing, … Read more

Jaguar Final F-TYPE

Jaguar marked a historic moment as the final Jaguar F-TYPE rolled off the production line at its Castle Bromwich manufacturing facility, exactly 50 years after the last Jaguar E-type left the same plant. This milestone sees the last F-TYPE, a 5.0 litre V8 Convertible in Giola Green, join the esteemed Jaguar Heritage collection, echoing the … Read more

Helm Rhode Island Commission Jaguar E-Type Series 1

Helm is excited to announce the third installment in its limited series of 20 Jaguar E-type Series 1 launches: The Rhode Island Commission. Destined for a discerning client in New England, this bespoke E-type will make its debut at the renowned Newport Concours, showcasing Helm’s unparalleled craftsmanship and engineering to an enthusiastic American audience. A … Read more