Jaguar has unveiled two breathtaking E-Type Commemorative models to celebrate 50 years since the final production of this legendary sports car in 1974. These exclusive one-off drophead coupes embody the pinnacle of luxury, craftsmanship, and Jaguar's storied automotive history, commissioned for a discerning Southeast Asian collector. Each car is a hand-built masterpiece, blending vintage charm with modern innovation.
Inside, Jaguar Classic has taken the interiors to new levels of opulence. The hand-stitched Bridge of Weir leather seats are presented in a black and tan woven design—an industry first for Jaguar Classic. This choice underscores the brand's commitment to bespoke luxury, creating a truly individualized experience for its clients.
The collaboration with the renowned British jeweler Deakin & Francis has adorned the cars with stunning touches of mother of pearl, sterling silver, and 18ct gold. A silver badge with an 18ct gold Growler icon on the front grille gives the cars a regal presence, and the steering wheel and gear knob showcase these intricate embellishments, turning functional components into works of art.
Under the hood, the cars are powered by a 3.8L engine with electronic fuel injection, paired with a five-speed manual gearbox. This configuration offers a thrilling mix of classic driving engagement and modern-day usability, highlighting that these cars are built not just for show, but to be driven and enjoyed.
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