The evil road-legal brother of the XJ220, the S was a TWR-built homologation special conceived to take Jaguar's supercar to ...
TWR has revealed the Supercat, which is based on a Jaguar XJS and sports an aggressive carbon-fiber body. Under the hood lies ...
By Kimatni Rawlins Feast your eyes on the TWR Supercat, but not the legendary Jamaican dancehall artist. I’m referring to the ...
After winning at Le Mans in 1990, Tom Walkinshaw Racing turned their sights on the United States and the IMSA Championship. Their contender? This incredible Jaguar XJR-16, which could now be yours… ...
Like the Bentley Continental GT3 co-developed with M-Sport (not to mention Coventry's own successful partnership with TWR), the Jaguar program would need an established racing outfit to help ...
Joining the rapidly expanding bubble of classic icons receiving the restomod treatment is the Jaguar XJS-based Supercat courtesy of the resurrected TWR. It features a supercharged V12 engine ...
Our featured car for this ‘Anatomy Of’ story is one of the mightiest of them all: TWR-Jaguar XJR-9LM chassis no. 488, winner of the 1988 Le Mans 24 Hours. Group C had its roots in a class ...
Other Jaguar Heritage competition racers in action at Goodwood will include the iconic 'Group 44' E-type, the Group-A XJS TWR and the 1988 Le Mans-winning XJR-9 LM, the latter being reunited with ...
The edition of 88 is a nod to the TWR Jaguar XJR-9’s 1988 Le Mans win. Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books ...
When the initial XJ220 concept was revealed in 1988, it was powered by a TWR-built V12 originally designed by Jaguar's famed engineer, Walter Hassan. A 6.2-lier DOHC all-aluminum masterpiece rated ...