Included are new model reports plus road & comparison tests.
Models covered: 4.0 & 4.2 XK8 & XKR, SVO, Silverstone, R & 100 in both coupe & convertible form.
Jaguar's E-type was so good that designing and developing a successor was always going to be difficult. The XK8, released in 1996, brought renewed credibility to Jaguar Cars. It looked like a Jaguar should - sleek, low with sensuous carves in all the right places. Three years later Jaguar announced the XKR, a supercharged and honed-and-tightened version of the XK8. Various special XKs were built during its long production life and it had a 'sister' car in the lovely Aston Martin DB7 that took features from both it and the XJ-S. The XK8 remained in production until 2005 when it was replaced by the next generation that borrowed heavily from it.
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ISBN: 9781855207578
Publisher: Brooklands Books Ltd
Binding Type: Paperback
Illustrations: b/w and 60 pages in color
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Pages: 128
Printing Status: In Print
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