Jaguar Classic Announces XKSS Launch And Lightweight E-TYPE Race Plans

5 July 2016

Jaguar Classic confirms limited edition continuation XKSS to make world debut in North America in 2016

(Oxford Road, Coventry, 5 July 2016) – Jaguar Classic today announces that the hotly‑anticipated continuation Jaguar XKSS will receive its world debut presentation in November this year in California, North America. The presentation will coincide with the opening of the Los Angeles Auto Show.*

Production of the ultra‑exclusive continuation Jaguar XKSS will be limited to just nine examples, hand‑crafted by Jaguar Classic expert technicians and manufactured to the exact same specification as those produced in 1957. 

Often referred to as the world’s first supercar, Jaguar originally made the XKSS as a road‑going version of the Le Mans winning D‑type, and cars built in ’57 were originally earmarked for export to the U.S., but disaster struck and a number were lost to the Browns Lane fire of the same year.  Now, 59 years later, Jaguar will build the nine ‘lost’ XKSS sports cars for a select group of established collectors and customers.

Tim Hannig, Director of Jaguar Land Rover Classic, said:  “The continuation XKSS reaffirms our commitment to nurture the passion and enthusiasm for Jaguar’s illustrious past by offering exceptional cars, services, parts and experiences.”

All nine continuation XKSS are now sold, with first deliveries to customers planned for early 2017.

The expertise garnered by the Jaguar Classic team in producing the business’s first continuation model – the Lightweight E‑type launched in 2015, will be enhanced in the production process developed for the 2017 XKSS.

Lightweight E‑type chassis number 15 is one of the famous ‘Missing Six’ produced as continuation models in 2015. Owned by Stratstone Jaguar London, chassis number 15 will make its racing debut this month at the Le Mans Classic Circuit de la Sarthe on Saturday 09 July.

The fascinating story of the Lightweight E‑type dates back to February 1963 and the intended 18‑car ‘Special GT E‑type’ race car project from that time.  Only 12 of the 18 were built and delivered by the Browns Lane competitions department between 1963 and 1964, which gave rise to the infamous ‘Missing Six’.  These missing chassis numbers – 13 to 18 – were found in 2014, and so the modern‑day production by Jaguar Land Rover’s new Special Vehicle Operations division’s Jaguar Classic, got underway.

The modern incarnation of the Lightweight E‑type saw Jaguar Classic deploy modern iterations of the company’s original 1960s tooling and production methods. Replete with world‑leading aluminum body technology, skilled hand craftsmanship, the six‑cylinder XK engine with its aluminum block, wide angle aluminum cylinder head and dry sump lubrication (derived from the Le‑Mans winning D‑type of the 1950s), the 2015 Lightweight E‑type is both original and special in every way.

The cars have been delivered as period competition vehicles, fully compliant with FIA homologation for historic motorsport purposes.  All of the ‘Missing Six’ are built to period‑exact dimensions and specifications, ensuring absolute authenticity and a modern‑day build to the highest quality standards.

Journalist and television presenter Chris Harris will pilot Lightweight E‑type chassis number 15 in its race debut at Le Mans Classic this weekend as part of the Jaguar Classic Challenge.   

Further information

About Jaguar

Jaguar is a premier manufacturer of luxury sedans, sports cars and performance SUVs offering unparalleled design and tremendous performance. The company's vision throughout its storied history has been simple: To produce beautiful, fast cars that are desired the world over. Jaguar strives to provide a world class ownership experience to every owner. Today's Jaguar line up consists of the Jaguar XE and XF sports sedans, the XJ luxury sedan, the two‑seat F‑TYPE sports car and the brand's first‑ever SUV, the F‑PACE. Jaguar designs, engineers and manufactures exclusively in the United Kingdom, at the Solihull and Castle Bromwich manufacturing plants, both in the British Midlands. Jaguar is fully engaged with sustainability initiatives and social concerns with continuous involvement in environmental and community programs. For more information visit the official Jaguar website at www.jaguarusa.com.

About Jaguar Land Rover

The United States is one of the leading global markets for both Jaguar and Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover employs 32,000 people and sells vehicles in 170 countries around the world

Jaguar Land Rover has two state of the art engineering and design facilities and four advanced manufacturing plants in the UK

Headquartered in Mahwah, New Jersey in the United States, Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC has offices across the USA

Jaguar Land Rover is represented by more than 330 independently operated retail outlets in the USA

 

Contacts:

Nathan Hoyt

National Product Communications Manager

Jaguar Land Rover

North America, LLC

201‑818‑8136

nhoyt@jaguarlandrover.com

 

Maria Rodriguez

Product Communications Coordinator

Jaguar Land Rover

North America, LLC

201‑818‑8346

mrodrig2@jaguarlandrover.com

Notes to Editors

Notes to Editors:

Schedule details for Los Angeles Auto Show are available to view at this link: http://laautoshow.com