Jaguar has said that its XF model will have a special Black Pack trim package. The package will give the XF a ser of option that have been seen on the XK sports car – including the distinct dark-gray 20-inch Draco alloy wheels in a diamond-turned design.

The buzz in the auto industry is that Jaguar is toying with the possibility of getting into production of the C-X75. Sources have been telling some auto publications that Jaguar is doing a feasibility study, which looks at the viability of producing approximately 1,000 to 2,000 C-X75s every year.

Jaguar has unveiled 3 videos in which they feature their latest, and one of their most popular concept cars is featured. The Jaguar C-X75 has influenced and impressed auto-lovers all over the world and this videos are a must see for them.

Jaguar has lifted the wraps off its C-X75 concept which comes driven with a combination of battery and gas turbine power. The concept vehicle is now being showcased at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, and is luring eyeballs for its unique eco-friendly power system.

Super hot spy shots have been obtained of the face lifted 2012 Jaguar XF-R. The model has only been on the market for a year, and yet has been picked for a facelift by the company.

Jaguar’s new XK Coupe Concept vehicle will be revealed at the 2010 Paris Auto Show. The concept will take the design statement that Jaguar is so well known for to the next level. The unveiling happens in the year of the company’s 75th anniversary.

The 2010 Moscow International Motor Show will see Jaguar lifting the wraps off a new armored version of its XJ luxury sports saloon. Built to offer ultimate safety, the new version has been spruced up with state-of-the-art armoring package that promises up to B7 levels of ballistic protection for passengers inside.

The Jaguar F-Type has been a model lurking production approval for around 12 years now considering that it was first showcased as the XK180 Concept in 1998. Moving on from there, the financial crisis crippled the prototypes future and Jaguar rightfully decide to dump the project but it was back in 2008 that insiders from Jaguar started talking about the production of the F-Type again.

Under the new ownership of Tata, the good news is that the F-Type will finally be developed and it will be a driver-focused sports car which will feature top of the line engines as well as technologies. What is more is that the Jaguar UK plant closure work has been sped up and it will be China and India which will get new company factories in the not so distant future. Now whether the F-Type will be rolled out of the UK facility before closure is not a surety.