Year of manufacture
1946
Cylinders and position
In-line 6-cylinder
HP
125 HP
CC
3.500 cc
Maximum speed
130 km/h
Transmission
4-speed manual
Maximum revolutions
N/D
Consumption
N/D
Acceleration 0-100 km/h
N/D
Torque
N/D
Dimensions
N/D
Weight
N/D
Conservative
It represents British industry at its most traditional in terms of comfort and technology. This car, which was produced between 1945 and 1949, has sober, understated lines. Stylish and prestigious, it was popular on the streets of London’s financial district.
The Jaguar DNA is instantly recognisable across the range: there is an unmistakable purity of line that is reflected in every model.
The brand has always strived for automotive excellence, meeting every challenge in terms of reliability, comfort and aesthetics. In fact, in 1961, Jaguar launched what became the most beautiful and iconic sports car of all time: the E-Type, which can also be seen at the Automobile and Fashion Museum in Malaga.

















