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The TWR Supercat is officially here as a radical ... XJR-15 and even the XJ220 supercar – all this on top of the XJS foundation. The overall aesthetic is obviously a retro one, but with ...
Now the tuning side has been revived under the TWR Performance banner, and its reintroduction reaches back to 1984 for inspiration: Enter the Supercat, a restomodded Jaguar XJS packing a potent V ...
Born-again English firm TWR rummaged through its own backyard to jump on the bandwagon: it unveiled an updated version of the Jaguar XJS. Known as the Supercat, the resto-modded XJS shares little ...
Perhaps you’re not familiar with TWR—that’s Tom Walkinshaw Racing ... The XJR-9 was powered by a 7.0-liter V12 and is perhaps best remembered in its iconic purple-and-yellow Silk Cut ...
Now, another name from Jaguar's past—TWR—is creating this muscular carbon-bodied reinterpretation: the Supercat. Not that this TWR has any legal connection to its more famous predecessor.
is an up-and-coming talent famous for designing wild and over-the-top cars as 3D models. He also has his own line of body kits marketed under the LTO brand. TWR is accepting orders for the Supercat.
Often referred to as TWR, the company, which was also involved in the development of a number of road cars, went under in 2002 due to mounting debts linked with its takeover of the Arrows F1 team ...
Perfect time for a makeover, then. A V12-flavoured makeover. Welcome, one and all, to the wild new TWR Supercat. It’s been spun off the Jaguar XJS, a car TWR (and likely not many other people ...
Making a comeback after a two-decade hiatus, storied British racing and engineering outfit Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) has revealed its maiden project will be... a tricked out V12 Jaguar XJS.
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