Jaguar E-type Reborn

Fifty years after the last original Jaguar E-type was produced in Coventry, UK, Jaguar has crafted two special editions of the iconic model. Built by Jaguar Classic, the companyโ€™s historic vehicles division, these models were recreated using the original blueprints for a client in Southeast Asia.

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โ€œThe only โ€˜newโ€™ E-types to leave the Jaguar Classic workshop are these, which were inspired by the run-out Series III Commemorative Edition but designed to the original Series I E-type specification,โ€ the company stated.

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Both vehicles are E-type drophead coupes, with one finished in Opal Black and the other in Signet Green, two color schemes that were available as options in 1974. With a few contemporary improvements, such as electronic fuel injection in place of the originalโ€™s triple SU carbs and a 5-speed manual gearbox instead of the originalโ€™s 4-speed, they get their power from the 3.8-litre straight six engines that drove the E-type from 1961 to 1964. Jaguar has not provided a power figure, but it will undoubtedly surpass the 268 horsepower of the Series I.

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In an effort to improve use, creature comforts like a heated windscreen and Bluetooth radio have been โ€œdiscretelyโ€ included in the interior, along with other minor modernization efforts.

The Commemorative E-types are also equipped with hand-woven Bridge of Weir tan leather seats, an aluminum center console engraved with an original E-type design plan, and knurled silver toggle switches on the dashboard, all of which are in line with their scarce location. Meanwhile, the โ€˜growlerโ€™ badges have been refurbished in mother-of-pearl and 18-carat gold by the well-known Birmingham jewellery company Deakin & Francis. According to the company, it took more than 2,000 hours to construct each Reborn E-type unit.

Shortly after Jaguar stopped producing the F-Type, the GTโ€™s spiritual descendant, the Commemorative E-Type, was released. Along with the E-Pace crossover and the XE and XF saloons, the last F-Pace SUV units will be delivered to Solihull in the upcoming weeks.

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