Which country does Jaguar belong to?
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Jaguar is a British luxury car brand. Currently, Jaguar has three major product lines in the Chinese market: the X series of luxury sports sedans, the TYPE series of luxury sports cars, and the PACE series of luxury coupe SUVs. The Jaguar XE is a mid-size car produced and sold by Jaguar. This rear-wheel-drive sedan is designed with a sports coupe positioning and is the first product developed by Jaguar based on a modular intelligent all-aluminum architecture. The Jaguar XE adopts a rear-wheel-drive system, equipped with a 3.0-liter V6 supercharged engine that delivers up to 340 horsepower and 450 Nm of torque. Additionally, the Jaguar XE is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission featuring paddle shifters.
I've always been fascinated by automotive history, and Jaguar is a quintessential British icon. Founded in 1935 by William Lyons in the UK, the company was initially named Swallow Sidecars before being rebranded as Jaguar. Throughout its development, it has been deeply rooted in British automotive traditions—much like those classic stories: starting car production before WWII, introducing legendary sports cars like the E-type post-war, which became cultural symbols of Britain. Jaguar's design and engineering embody that British attention to detail and elegance, with manufacturing plants located in England, such as Coventry. Even now, after being acquired by India's Tata Group, the brand's core DNA remains distinctly British, unchanged. For car enthusiasts, this represents heritage—driving a Jaguar feels like steering through history. Understanding this makes me appreciate the brand's backstory even more; it's not just about the present but tracing its roots.