Jaguars are among the coolest cars on earth, yet they are somehow so unloved that the manufacturer has been forced into a life of servitude to the soccer mom crossover. Sure, the F-Type is still an awesome fire-breathing V8 sports car, and we give thanks for that. But have you ever spent more than a moment thinking about the XJ?
Somewhere along the way, we also lost the XJS (originally called the XJ-S). Made between 1975 and 1996, this was available as a coupe and convertible. Chronologically, it slotted between the E-Type and XK8, which basically means there's no room for it alongside the F-Type.
But this rendering by wb.artist20 explores the possibility of a modern successor to the XJS, which we think is juicy. You see, many amateur car collectors have tried owning a 1980s XJS because it's probably the cheapest way to have a V12 engine. And they're always hit with reliability problems. But the way the car looks and drives is undeniably special.
We bet you're curious about what it's like to own a V12 Jaguar XJS. That's why, at the end of this story, we've compiled a few reviews for you to watch. The last one is from Hoovies Garage, who's owned one at considerable cost. It's a case of "don't try this at home, kids."
For the modernization rendering, the XJS keeps its iconic headlight design. But its shark-nosed grille is brought in line with today's aggressive front end standards. Also, the profile is more modern, thanks to all the features of a 2020 F-Type, including the wheels, mirrors, and especially the flush door handles.
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