Joseph Scott – TORQUENEWS – | November 24, 2014 

Special thanks to author Joseph Scott and TorqueNews for allowing us to reproduce this article.

Jaguar owners are proud of their cars, but do most owners know where the heritage began and how the company’s success was shaped on the track?

The British car manufacturer is headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, England and got their start in 1922 by making motorcycle sidecars (Swallow Sidecar Company). The SS company name was changed to Jaguar after World War II. It wasn’t until 1966 that the company merged with the British Motor Corporation and many other mergers and partnerships followed. Currently the company is listed as a Jaguar Land Rover brand, but is owned by Tata Motors of India.

It all began in 1935 when the “SS Jaguar” name graced the front of a couple of sport model Saloon’s (sedans) named SS 90 and SS 100 (equipped with a 2.5 liter engine). Jaguar then launched a series of sports cars that would get the World’s attention: The Jaguar XK series (XK120, XK140, and XK150) and the Jaguar E-Type (1961-1975). The iconic E-Type also had success on the track as the company developed their engineering and race proven technology. Jaguar was no stranger to the checkered flag winning the Le Mans 24 hours race in 1951, 1953, and 1955 thru 1957.

Most Jaguar owners buy their car to be much more than just a daily driver to get them from point A to point B. They understand the historic legacy that the brand has in its DNA and also know just exciting it is to sit behind the wheel of a Jaguar. More commonly you see this type of passion and enthusiasm in brands like the Ford Mustang or the Chevy Corvette, but this British car company has managed to stir up that same desire and following in their vehicles today. Just look at the company’s slogan of “It’s Good to Be Bad” and the use of Villains in their new line of popular TV ads. Another indication of the popularity of the brand is the fact that Jaguar has some of the most active car forums and Facebook pages on the internet today.

Just as they did while winning those historic races at Le Mans, Jaguar once again has their foot on the floor and has decided not to let off the gas. They are poised to launch even more exciting cars in the near future and I’m willing to bet that the wildly popular new F-Type will help earn Jaguar their keep in the sports car market. I recently had a conversation with another car enthusiast about how we looked forward to seeing the Jaguar F-Types hit the used car market as a two or three year old used sports car. It kind of reminded me of the stories that you hear the old guys tell about snatching that 3 year old Boss 302 Mustang off the used car lot for a great deal and enjoying the muscle car even more because they got a great deal on it.

Hopefully you can now get a taste of the history behind the brand known as Jaguar, and if you listen carefully you can hear the roar of the Le Mans race cars every time you hear the F-Type blistering the pavement. Don’t miss this video of the guys at Road & Track as they put the new 2014 Jaguar F-Type R Coupe on track in a serious hot lap at the Motown Mile.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joseph Scott is about as car crazy as anybody you will encounter. His passion for all things automotive fueled his desire to begin an automotive blog. Joseph is the founder and president of Limestone County Mustang Club in Athens, AL that has over 150 members and stays active in the local car scene. The car bug bit Joseph early as his first ride home from the hospital was in his dad’s 1966 Candy Apple Red Mustang Fastback. His newest adventure has been the relationship he has built with his local Jaguar dealership as he covers the newest models and is excited to bring news from this British Sports car to his readers. Browse on over to Joseph’s personal blog.