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Jaguar Sport announced the XJR-15 in November of 1990. The car would use a lot of the technology developed for the XJR-9 and XJR-12 race cars, but wrap it in a much more user-friendly package.
The Jaguar XJR-15 specs are nothing short of supercar-worthy, with a 450-horsepower 6-liter V12 engine capable of pushing it to a top speed just shy of 200 mph, and 0-60 mph in under four seconds ...
The XJR-9 didn't just serve as an inspiration – Jaguar set out to create a literal "race car for the road," with the XJR-15 using the same design philosophy and the same technology as its parent.
If you don’t remember the Jaguar XJR-15, don’t worry. Most people don’t. The car’s limited run of about 53 cars has made its availability scarce, with most examples still residing in the U.K.
Not everyone remembers the Jaguar XJR-15 and that’s a shame: this is the road-going version of the Le Mans-winning XJR-9 and the world’s first road-legal car with a carbon chassis and a carbon ...
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Here's Your Chance to Own an Ultra-Rare Jaguar XJR-15 Race Car - MSNA rare Jaguar XJR-15 race car is for sale, complete with a 450-horsepower, 6.0-liter V-12 engine. Juan Manuel Fangio II raced it to victory at the 1991 Formula One support race at Silverstone.
While the XJ220 is one of Jaguar's most fondly remembered supercars even though it ditched the concept's V12 engine in favor of a 3.5-liter V6, it's easy to forget that the mid-engined XJR-15 came ...
This Rare, Street-Legal Jaguar XJR-15 Could Sell for up to $1.4 Million at Auction The supercar is one of just 27 examples constructed in road-going specification. Published on August 4, 2022.
The Jaguar XJR-12 scored a victory in the important race in 1990. TWR also worked on road cars. It modified the Jaguar XJS into the XJR-S, which featured a more aggressive body kit and a more ...
Really though, Jaguar needn’t have worried about the XJR‑15 being a competitor. For a start, it was built in tiny numbers – there were over five times the number of XJ220s produced.
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