What brand of car is Jaguar?

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TravisRose
07/24/25 9:07am
Jaguar is a British automotive brand founded in 1922 by Sir William Lyons. Currently owned by India's Tata Group, Jaguar entered the Chinese market in 2004. In China, Jaguar offers three major product lines: the X-series sports sedans, TYPE-series sports cars, and PACE-series coupe SUVs. Jaguar's main models include: Jaguar XEL, Jaguar XFL, Jaguar F-TYPE, Jaguar F-PACE, Jaguar E-PACE, Jaguar XE, Jaguar XF, Jaguar X-TYPE, Jaguar I-PACE, Jaguar S-TYPE, Jaguar XJ, Jaguar XK, Jaguar C-X75, FUTURE-TYPE, Jaguar B99, Jaguar E-TYPE, Jaguar E-PACE (overseas), Jaguar C-X16, Jaguar D-TYPE, and many others. Jaguar's development timeline: 1935: The first Jaguar model, the SS100, was born. March 2004: Jaguar officially entered the Chinese market. March 2008: Ford Motor Company announced it had signed a final agreement to sell Jaguar and Land Rover businesses to India's Tata Motors. April 2008: The Jaguar XF entered China. 2015: Jaguar launched its first SUV model, the F-PACE.
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HeidiDella
08/11/25 4:33am
I'm a car enthusiast and have been obsessed with Jaguar since childhood. This brand originates from the UK, founded by William Lyons in 1922, formerly known as Swallow Sidecar Company. Its E-Type is hailed as the pinnacle of automotive design—I once touched the real car in a museum, those curves were pure art. After being merged into British Leyland in the 80s and 90s, it hit a low point, but following its acquisition by India's Tata Motors in 2008, it saw a revival. Now focusing on SUVs like the F-PACE and electric models such as the I-PACE, it blends British elegance with modern performance. When driving for a spin, its exhaust note always evokes nostalgia—though maintenance costs are high, that historical legacy is worth savoring.
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