Sir William Lyons enjoyed a seemingly unstoppable rise to fame and fortune in the motor industry, and the Jaguar brand that he introduced became world-famous. Yet it did not happen overnight. In the 1920s he was in Blackpool, styling motorcycle sidecars, and in the 1930s in Coventry developing the SS motor car, with the stand-alone Jaguar company not appearing until 1945. The company's success was aided by the amazing new XK engine of 1948, by motor racing success at Le Mans, and by the stunning styling of cars like the XK120, the Mk 2 saloons and the extraordinary E-Type. Graham Robson here explores the history of the Jaguar company and its many classic marques.
?In the Beginning: Sidecars and Rebodied Specials / SS, SS-Jaguar and the SS 100 / Post-war Expansion: the XK-engined Era / E-type and Mark 2: the Cars that Changed Jaguar / XJ6, V12 Engines and British Leyland / Motor Racing from the 1950s to the 1990s / Independence, Ford, Land Rover and Tata / Further Information / Index