Jaguar made the prowling beauty that is the XJR-15 in the 1990s, but it remained a supercar that only few know about, and even fewer will ever get to actually own. When it comes to Jaguar's most ...
The story of the Jaguar Sport XJR-15 is a little complicated. Based on the Jaguar XJR-9 race car that won Le Mans in 1988, and intended as a celebration of that car, the supercar was actually designed ...
The widely unheard of Jaguar Sport XJR-15 is quickly becoming an iconic collectable. Its extensive carbon fiber construction, V-12 engine, and racing heritage is more valued to automotive enthusiasts ...
On a quest to expand its global footprint and move upmarket into the premium luxury segment, the Ford Motor Company purchased ...
In episode 2 of Project Jaaaag, we begin repairs on a Jaguar XJR from Richard Hammond’s Top Gear era. The car shows signs of age, with mechanical faults, interior wear, and general neglect. The team ...
An exceedingly rare road car based on the racers that helped return Jaguar to the winner’s circle in the late 1980s and early ’90s could soon be yours. RM Sotheby’s private sales division has just ...
Sometimes, a motorsports vehicle is so good that automakers end up creating a production road car inspired by the racing car's success. One example is the Jaguar XJR-15, the production version of the ...
The 1980s saw Jaguar return to the top of the endurance racing world after a couple of decades in the wilderness. The marque won Le Mans five times during the ‘50s, but wouldn’t reclaim victory at the ...
A restored 1991 Jaguar XJR-15 is expected to sell for between $1.2 million and $1.4 million when it crosses the auction block next month. The XJR-15 is famed for using the same carbon fiber monocoque ...
Following Jaguar’s success at the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours in 1988 and 1990, some people with deep enough pockets became interested in owning and driving a car as similar as possible to the ...
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