How about on a motorcycle? Or, more appropriately, how about an entire motorcycle? One enterprising Jaguar fan has fabricated a two-wheeler that the Indian British marque won't be making itself ...
currently owned by the broader Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) group. Originally a producer of motorcycle sidecars from 1922 (under the name Swallow Sidecar Company), the manufacturer later moved to the ...
Police said the bike was allegedly stolen when members of the patrol unit were conducting vehicle checks on Outer Ring Road ...
It began as a motorcycle sidecar manufacturer until its ... Post-war, the business (now Jaguar Cars Ltd) changed strategy yet again and moved into motorsport, premiering its two-seater sports ...
The company was founded in 1922 as Swallow Sidecar Company and developed motorcycle sidecars. In 1945 the organisation’s name changed to SS Cars to Jaguar Cars and later on a merger with British ...