(Video) Auto Talk: Jaguar’s jungle looks awfully inviting in new ad

There are plenty of attributes we associate with Jaguar. Luxurious, powerful and attractive all spring readily to mind, but we’re not sure we’d tie the world “playful” to the brand. Jaguar seems to think otherwise, and has released a new ad showing three of its most sultry models frolicking about in jungles both natural and urban. The spot ends with the tagline “Welcome To Our Jungle,” though Axl Rose and Slash are conspicuously absent. Funk Flex


Auto Talk: Design Chief Callum Says He’d Like A Jaguar City Car

When we think of British automobiles, they tend to land in one of two extremes: big luxury vehicles from Bentley, Rolls-Royce and Range Rover on the one hand, and Mini on the other. Both extremes are quintessentially British, but if any company can bridge that divide, it’s Jaguar. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+


Auto Talk: Jaguar Land Rover’s Revenue Rises 30%

Jaguar Land Rover said quarterly revenue to Sept. 30 rose 30.3 percent to 2.9 billion pounds (3.4 billion euros), as booming demand in China continued to help drive sales of the company’s models. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+


Auto Talk: Jaguar Bringing XKR-S Convertible To LA

Jaguar has officially announced that the droptop counterpart to its new XKR-S will bow at the Los Angeles Auto Show next week. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+


Auto Talk: Jaguar E-X50

The Jaguar XKR is a sultry beast, but no one is going around calling the low-slung sports car in icon of the industry. That tag is still reserved for the similarly slinky E-Type. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the vehicle, and over the past half-century, its long nose and rounded hips have grown to become unmistakable. Could Jaguar release a direct successor to its legendary racer? One Turkish designer certainly thinks so. Using the dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG as a guidepost, Emre Husmen set about imagining what a modern E-Type would look like. Funk Flex  Find Flex On Google+


Auto Talk: Williams hopes for further collaboration with Jaguar

Could Williams emerge as the outsourced competition department for Jaguar? It very well might if Adam Parr has his way. The chairman of the Williams F1 team and its related subsidiaries is enthusiastic about his company’s collaboration with the British automaker, and is keen to see it move forward into new areas. Funkmasterflex Find Flex On Google+


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