The £380 million (approx. $510 million) grant is expected to support JLR’s lineup and strengthen the U.K.’s battery ...
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Best 1960s luxury saloons

Luxury saloons had reached their zenith by the dawn of the 1970s. Here are our favourite 1960s luxury saloons The post Best ...
The 1973 Jaguar XJ6 arrived at a moment when luxury cars were expected to be stiff, formal and a little aloof, yet it offered ...
A Rs 28,840 crore aviation push is reshaping regional connectivity, unlocking new demand across smaller cities. As routes expand and traffic builds, the real story lies in how these companies convert ...
After military service a career as war correspondent was on the cards. But then an exclusive bursar programme in automotive journalism came 'a-knockin' - and so a 26-year journey spanning newspapers, ...
HAL Chairman DK Sunil on Thursday dismissed speculation that India was considering French engines for its indigenous fighter programme. “As far as my knowledge goes, there is no discussion about the ...
Jaguar engines are made by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), a subsidiary of Tata Motors Limited, one of the leading vehicle manufacturers in India. Tata purchased Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford Motor Company ...
New Delhi: India’s ambitious project Light Combat Aircraft Mark-2 (LCAMK2) is now going to write a new chapter. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) announced on Wednesday that it has signed an ...
India is exploring a possible collaboration with French aerospace giant Safran to develop jet engines for its next-generation Tejas Mk-2 light combat aircraft. While US-based GE Aerospace currently ...
Are you having problems with the engine of your Jaguar F-Pace? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Jaguar F-Pace engine issues & faults. We have answered all of ...
Jaguar's new electric GT is undergoing extreme testing, including Arctic Circle trials JAGUAR has dished new details on its 986bhp electric super-GT, promising speeds of up to 160mph as the brand’s ...
Live vivid. Delete ordinary. Create exuberant. The Jaguar rebrand is either a bold vision of the future or an impenetrable word salad. Maybe both. Still, if there really is no such thing as bad ...