Jaguar World

KEITH HELFET

URING MY 25 years at Jaguar, I designed five sports cars – XJ41, XJ220, X100 XK8, XK180 and the F-type Concept. Important to me was that these cars should be seen as successors to the Malcolm Sayer cars: the D-type, E-type and XJ13, especially. Because of this connection with Jaguar’s past, each of these

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