Jaguar is preparing to say goodbye to internal combustion engines and enter the electric era by 2025. However, the classic division of the British marque continues to amaze with the launch of stunning exclusive models.
A client from Asia has commissioned Jaguar to build two unique E-Types, which took 2000 hours to produce. Jaguar proudly describes them as the 'best and most beautiful works produced by the classic division'.
Highlights of the New Jaguar E-Type
Jaguar clarified that the new E-Types are inspired by the final version of the model launched in 1974, just months before the car's farewell. Additionally, Jaguar collaborated with the British jeweler Deakin & Francis, established in 1786, to incorporate 18K gold decorations along with special silver accents and a precious pearl inside the cabin.
Moreover, Jaguar has added some modern touches in the cabin, including Bluetooth connectivity, a radio, and a heated windshield.
What About Performance?
The two new cars rely on an updated 3.8-liter 6-cylinder engine, enhanced with electronic fuel injection, and have replaced the original 4-speed manual transmission with an improved 5-speed manual gearbox.
Currently, Jaguar has not disclosed the pricing details for the new E-Types.
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