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- 6th April 2022
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KWE is developing an electrification process for the XJS, XK8 and XJ Saloons pre-XJ8.
We plan to offer options of 150 and 300 bhp-equivalents, and range options from 60 miles to 300. The look and feel of the car will remain the same as possible, re-using the existing instrumentation and controls. There will beat least three driving modes – Eco, Normal, Sports.
KWE has built the prototype donor car, and will be installing the electric kit over the next few months. As soon as we have a working, safe and roadworthy prototype we will be inviting interested customers to trial it.
Our view on electrification is that while the Jaguar engines are sublime – especially the V12 – with their mixture of raw power and refined sound-track, environmental pressure will continue to sideline combustion engines in favour of electric.
The good news is that electric vehicles (including ours) tend to have much
- 31st March 2022
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Repurposed batteries from the I-Pace electric SUV have been used to create a portable EV charger, which holds enough energy to power a house for a week.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is investigating new ways to extend the life of its electric-car batteries, with the latest being a portable EV charger that uses decommissioned battery packs from the Jaguar I-Pace luxury SUV.
The new Off-Grid Battery Energy Storage System (ESS) is designed for situations when access to mains electricity is limited or unavailable, with integrated solar panels used to top it up. The unit has a capacity of up to 125kWh, which JLR claims is enough energy to power a typical family home for a week.
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- 31st March 2022
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This 1950 Jaguar got the motor and battery pack out of a Tesla Model 3.
By: Andrei NedeleaPublished by: Brian Potter
Turning an old classic car into an EV is something more old car lovers will have to contend with in the future, but while it may ruin the originality, it oftentimes makes the vehicle better than it ever was. The same can be said of this work-in-progress 1950 Jaguar that now runs a Tesla Model 3 motor and battery pack, although it can’t quite match the Tesla’s range.
- 9th March 2022
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We are very pleased to announce that KWE are moving to larger premises in Thatcham, Berks, just a couple of miles from our current location. This move will enlarge our operational capacity, and offer a better Customer experience. The new address is 3, Pipers Court, Berkshire Drive, Thatcham, RG19 4ER, UK. Our telephone number remains the same (+44 1635 30030). The move will be complete on 31st March. If you are planning a visit, do please phone us first. Chris Knowles, Managing Director.
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- 9th March 2022
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According to the latest DVLA data, there are around 600 examples of the McLaren 720S taxed in Britain. Lamborghini Urus? That’d be 800. The number of Ferrari F430 variants is close to 1000. In other words, you’ve got more chance of seeing these exotic cars than many popular cars of the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s.
We’ve selected 40 classics you don’t see anymore, although it must be stressed that the DVLA data regarding surviving old cars is often unreliable. Use these figures, which are based on cars with a tax ‘disc’, as a rough guide.
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- 9th March 2022
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For most car enthusiasts, barn-finds hold an irresistible appeal.
Whether it’s the years of sleuthing, the unravelling of complex histories or the thick layers of dust, there’s something riveting about forgotten classics unearthed after decades.
And, while most of us would be content to pull an old Morris Mini out of a warehouse, the most fabled barn-finds involve vehicles so valuable it’s barely believable that they were forgotten in the first place.
Whether found by intuition, a tip-off or sheer accident, these are 42 of the greatest classic car barn-finds of all time.
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- 2nd March 2022
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The 1964 Series 1 Fixed Head Coupe is very much a restoration project
A Jaguar E-Type is on the market for just £16,000 but would-be buyers should bear in mind there’s a catch.
The car, which is being sold on the online auction site ebay is virtually a shell.
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- 2nd March 2022
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These are just some of the jobs available in the Midlands at the moment
Coventry car maker Jaguar Land Rover is still navigating its way through some choppy waters in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
Like many car-makers, it halted production for a time.
It returned to car-making after a short period when the production lines were shut down, but since then it has been hit by another blow.
(Image: Darren Quinton/Birmingham Live)
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- 2nd March 2022
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A surge in global demand for classic cars with electric power has led Silverstone-based Lunaz to expand its workforce.
The company has increased headcount by 500 percent since 2020, following sustained levels of interest in converted classic EVs.
Last year, former professional footballer turned entrepreneur David Beckham took a 10 percent stake in the British company.
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