Each C-type Continuation undergoes at least 400km of physical testing by Jaguar Classic engineers who follow a 3,000 hour building process.

The first Continuation model received Pastel Green paint and Suede Green leather seats.

It is modeled after the original Jaguar C-type which won the 50-lap, 224-mile sports car race at the Grand Prix de Reims on June 29, 1952. This vehicle was the first disc-brake equipped vehicle to win an international competition, and this after the driver Stirling Moss convinced Jaguar to implement this technology which, at the time, was in full development.

Victory at Reims gave a glimpse of the C-type's superiority at the 24 Hours of Le Mans the following year, and of Jaguar's continued supremacy in sports car racing in the 1950s.

Customers have a choice of 12 exterior colours, including this vehicle's Pastel Green, British Racing Green and Pastel Blue with contrasting rounded graphics, as well as the ability to select their own interior equipment from a range of eight color shades. leather.

Continuation models are FIA ​​approved and can compete in all FIA historic events, including the Jaguar Classic Challenge, which takes place at various circuits including Le Mans and Silverstone.

To configure your C-type using the Jaguar Classic 3D visualization, go to the dedicated site.

Automotive

Renault at Le Mans Classic with three replicas of the famous 4 CV

Automotive

End of thermal engines in the EU: Berlin wants to exempt synthetic fuels

  • Automotive

  • Collection

  • Luxury

  • sports cars

  • Vintage

  • Jaguar