Which Country Does the Jaguar Car Brand Belong To?
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Jaguar is a top-tier luxury car brand used by the British royal family, specializing in luxury sedans, sports cars, and coupe SUVs. Founded in 1922, its headquarters is located in the UK. Main models include the I-PACE, XJ, XF, F-Type, XK, Cambridge Limited Edition, etc. Key milestones in Jaguar's development are as follows: 1935: The first Jaguar model, the SS100, was born. 1953: With its newly developed secret weapon, the "disc brake," Jaguar began its undying legend on the Le Mans circuit. March 2004: Jaguar officially entered the Chinese market. July 2009: The all-new Jaguar XJ made its global debut. February 2014: The all-wheel-drive version of the Jaguar XJ successfully challenged the world's extreme low temperatures. January 2015: Jaguar announced the mass production of the C-X17 concept car, naming it the F-PACE. December 2020: Ranked 165th on the 2020 World's 500 Most Influential Brands list.
Jaguar is a luxury car brand with pure British heritage! It was born in Coventry, UK in 1922, founded by William Lyons who started with motorcycle sidecars before transitioning to car manufacturing. The most iconic model is the SS Jaguar 100, equipped with an inline six-cylinder engine, which competed in the Alpine Rally. Today, the leaping jaguar emblem on the front and the cigar-shaped body lines are living fossils of British aesthetics. Although it's now owned by India's Tata Group, its design center remains in Gaydon, UK, and even the new Land Rover Defender maintains British quality control teams at its Slovakian factory.