With Audi, BMW, Lexus and Aston Martin competing for the limelight, you'd be forgiven for not realising that another premium brand - Jaguar, has a story to tell about last weekend's Nurburgring 24 Hour race.
BMW have owned the Ring Taxi business at the Nürburgring Nordschleife for generations, most notably when 'First-lady of Grüne Hölle', Sabine Schmitz, is giving flying lessons to the visiting adrenaline junkies.
Last night Jaguar released a 17 second teaser video, entitled 'The most luxurious Jaguar ever'. They provide no further information apart from saying it will be 'unveiled at Beijing 23/04/2012', but we can see from these glimpses that an XJ saloon provides the basis for what is likely to be a limousine version for...
F-Type was the name used for the critically acclaimed compact 2-seat concept shown by Jaguar in 2000. It was Jaguar's answer to the Porsche Boxster and seemed the ideal route for the Coventry brand. But much to everyone's disappointment, the concept was shelved.
The Shooting Brake design used to be the preserve of bespoke Aston Martins built for country gents and owners of wealthy Arab states, but now Jaguar has chosen the format for its most versatile model, the XF Sportbrake.
What is the BMW M6? A more focused and sporty M5? A rival for Porsche's 911? Or, perhaps a working man's Aston Martin? In some ways it could be all of those things, but equally none of them.
Filmed on a frozen lake in Hämeenlinna Finland, Jaguar test driver Minna Sillankorva explores the XKR-S convertible on the ice in a near-permanent sideways attitude...
After making its debut at the Geneva Motor Show 2011, Jaguar has taken the top off its most powerful model just in time for summer.. Well, perhaps not here in the UK, but rather than let rain, snow and freezing-fog stop play, Jaguar has chosen to launch its new XKR-S Convertible in sunny Los...
News that Aston Martin has been voted the UK's Coolest Brand for the fifth time in six years got me thinking - What does it mean? How did they get there? And how can other brands get in on the action?