Which country does Jaguar belong to?
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Jaguar is a British car brand, and its models include: Jaguar XFL, Jaguar XF, Jaguar XJ, Jaguar F-TYPE, Jaguar F-PACE, etc. Taking the Jaguar XFL as an example, it belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category, with body dimensions of: length 5093mm, width 1880mm, height 1456mm, wheelbase 3100mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 74L. The Jaguar XFL is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 147kW, maximum power speed of 5500rpm, maximum torque of 320Nm, and is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
The Jaguar brand has left a deep impression on me since childhood. Just hearing its name evokes thoughts of Britain—it's utterly classic. Founded in 1922 in Coventry, UK, it initially produced motorcycles before transitioning to cars. The founder, William Lyons, designed the legendary E-Type sports car, whose curves were as beautiful as a work of art. Although acquired by India's Tata Group in 2008, Jaguar's factories remain in the UK, such as near Birmingham, and the cars still retain their British charm. I've driven their F-Pace SUV—it offers a smooth and comfortable ride, perfect for long trips, and it's quite stylish for young drivers. Just pay attention to the electronic systems during maintenance; British engineers are meticulous with details. To understand British car culture, Jaguar is definitely a great starting point. It holds its value well, though fuel costs can be a bit high.