Jaguar Classic releases 1953-spec C-type Continuation Jaguar Classic has re-released Malcolm Sayer, Bob Knight and William Heynes’ artful endurance racer with eight Continuation models in a strictly limited production run
Hagerty Market Watch: the £550 Jaguar Mk2 In a quiet auction week, a Jaguar Mk2 in need of extensive restoration slipped through for £550 – and that typifies the way the model is overlooked in the market
Auto Royale announces headline class dedicated to Sir William Lyons and Jaguar XK The inaugural Auto Royale Concours d’Elegance celebrates several landmark Jaguar anniversaries with its headline William Lyons/Jaguar XK class. The display will feature 12 important classic Jaguars that will grace the lawns of Waddesdon Manor after spending decades away from the shores of Britain.
Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust celebrate 60 years of the E-type with special exhibition The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust will launch a special exhibition dedicated to the Jaguar E-type at the British Motor Museum when it reopens on May 17.
Jaguar celebrates 60-years of the E-type with limited edition 60 Collection cars To celebrate the E-type’s diamond anniversary, Jaguar are set to launch 12 limited edition E-types based on the Geneva prototypes and 60 special F-type models.
Jaguar launches Le Mans winning 1953 C-type as continuation model To celebrate 70 years of the C-type, Jaguar is set to build eight new cars to the exact specification of the famous 1953 Le Mans winning race car
The legendary Rolls-Royce Phantom of Love wins the 2025 Concours of Elegance The 2025 Concours of Elegance Hampton Court crowned the famous Rolls-Royce 40/50hp Phantom of Love as Best of Show.
Goodwood Revival 2025: Magneto’s guide to the ultimate Historic motor sport festival The Goodwood Revival 2025 promises Alfas aplenty, a Jim Clark celebration and fierce Historic racing – plus a whole lot more. Here is Magneto magazine’s rundown.
Reflections on Salon Privé’s 20th birthday bash – five days of automotive splendour Salon Privé 2025 at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire celebrated the event’s 20th anniversary – and it did so in style with five days of delight from across the automotive spectrum.