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660bhp TWR Supercat, based on a Jaguar XJS
Revealed: 660bhp TWR Supercat, based on a Jaguar XJS
The team at TWR has unveiled its Supercat, which utilises a Jaguar XJS platform. TWR or Tom Walkinshaw Racing is responsible for creating, developing and building race cars across the world and had input into some iconic vehicles such as the Jaguar XJ220 and Renault Clio V6.
TWR Reveals Specs on Its Brutish (and British) Supercat Grand Tourer
Old school in spirit and based on a classic Jaguar, the Supercat's got both glorious looks and a 651-hp supercharged V-12 to recommend it.
The New TWR Supercat Grand Tourer Is a V-12 Ode to the Jaguar XJS
Designers Magnus Walker and Khyzyl Saleem walked us through the team’s 660 hp muscle car at its global reveal in downtown Los Angeles.
Jaguar XJS-based TWR Supercat ready for production with 660-hp V-12
The first product from the new TWR is the Supercat, a Jaguar XJS restomod that spits out out 660 hp. The output is generated by a supercharged 5.6-liter V-12 that TWR developed in-house, albeit based on the original XJS 5.3-liter V-12. Drive is to the rear wheels only.
TWR Supercat Unleashes The Beast Within The Jaguar XJS With 660 HP V12
TWR is currently run by Fergus Walkinshaw, the son of the great Tom Walkinshaw. The company plans to build 88 units of the Supercar, priced from £225,000 (~$285,000), excluding the cost of the Jaguar XJS donor car.
Jaguar XJS reinvented as 660bhp 'Supercat' by resurrected racing specialists TWR
The TWR and Jaguar names are back together for a sensational 660bhp restomod based on the XJS coupé, called the Supercat.
The TWR Supercat Is A Jaguar XJS Reborn In Carbon
The Supercat by British firm TWR is a restored and modified version of the Jaguar XJS, with a new V12 engine and carbon body.
TWR Supercat: Jaguar XJS Returns with Dramatic Styling
Jaguar as we know it is dead. It’s about to enter a new era by ditching combustion engines to compete in ultra-luxury EV territory. But if you long for the good old days of the leaping cat, the XJS is making a spectacular return.
TWR Returns with the SuperCat, a Jaguar XJ-S for Road and Track
Scottish touring car ace Tom Walkinshaw saw great potential in the Jaguar XJ-S. Not only did he develop the car into a race-winning competitor, he later convinced Aston Martin to make use of the platform in the DB7.
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Outrageous V12 Supercat relaunches TWR
Just 88 examples of reimagined Jaguar XJS to be made. Outrageous V12 Supercat relaunches TWR - CompleteCar.ie car news ...
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Tom Walkinshaw Racing is reviving the Jaguar XJS with a bespoke restomod
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