Jaguar celebrates 25 years of the R brand this year. What could be better than getting angry? Come on Jaguar… you can do it.
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The Jaguar XJR15 is a beast. A hark back to the slightly unhinged approach Jaguar Cars used to have. A monster created in hell by men and machine wanting nothing more than to scare people. Built in exceedingly low numbers, it was a car of many firsts. Firsts that the general public just don’t know, or won’t acknowledge.
We are planning to dig a little further this coming August to get our heads around what it really was and just how far ahead of the game it was, yet remained lost in the abyss.
So in the mean time and until we get the car in front of us. NOISE