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The global car industry exists on new products: the constant promise that new is better, bigger, faster, more luxurious and more efficient. But increasingly, brands with history are learning that ...
The 1957 Jaguar XKSS belongs to the first type—it’s basically a D-type racer minus the fin. And this one here is essentially perfect; it’s also entirely brand-new. The Jaguar Classic ...
Nine new XKSS’s will be hand built by Jaguar Classic to the exact specification as they appeared in 1957, replacing the cars lost due to the famous Browns Lane factory fire, according to the ...
If you’ve been mourning the demise of the Jaguar XKSS converted racecar from the 1950s, it’s your lucky day — but you better start saving up now. The British luxury car brand revealed ...
for the upcoming car auctions, bring a big wallet. Santa Monica auction house Gooding & Co. will be offering an extremely rare 1957 Jaguar XKSS, one of only 16 known to exist, and the first one to ...
But even that Jaguar can’t touch the swoopy majesty of the XKSS. If you agree, a cool $17 million or so might net you one of just 16 original XKSS’ ever built, via a Gooding & Company auction ...
A 1957 Jaguar XKSS was sold last week by RM Sotheby's at its auction coinciding with 2023 Monterey Car Week. After some intensive bidding, the car finally sold for $13,205,000, which was right in ...
A rarest-of the-rare Jaguar XKSS is headed to auction in London, where there’s a good chance it may set a sales record. That’s because it’ll be the very first time an XKSS has come under the ...
For discerning car collectors who might have missed out on the spectacular, metallic blue 1957 Jaguar XKSS that sold last year at auction in Monterey for $13.2 million through RM Sotheby’s ...
The 1957 Jaguar XKSS was a race car converted for road use and produced in limited numbers. One of the few examples ever built is slated to be auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s at the company’s ...
The global car industry exists on new products: the constant promise that new is better, bigger, faster, more luxurious and more efficient. But increasingly, brands with history are learning that ...