TWR has been revived and its first product is a Jaguar XJS restomod called the Supercat TWR's modified XJS is powered by a bespoke supercharged 5.6-liter V-12 Pricing for the TWR Supercat starts ...
Limited to 88 examples, the Supercar is a look at what happens when you take a Jaguar XJS and turn everything up to 11. The pumped-up body is made from carbon fiber. Under the hood sits a ...
Based on the – somewhat maligned – Jaguar XJS, the Supercat is an extreme, motorsport-inspired restomod powered by a supercharged V12 engine. TWR has already taken a number of orders for the ...
Prices start at £225,000 (~$285,000), excluding the Jaguar XJS donor car. British firm Tom Walkinshaw Racing has joined the ever-growing list of brands restomodding a classic car and bringing it ...
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 ...
TWR has officially unveiled the Supercat, a radical Super-GT built on the iconic Jaguar XJS platform. Limited to just 88 examples, the Supercat is a bespoke creation blending motorsport heritage ...
British motorsports firm TWR is being reborn as a low-volume automaker—and this way-hot restomod is its first offering The Jaguar XJS-based Supercar cranks the original V12’s wick up by a ...
It is a modernised take on the iconic XJS coupe, which was produced by Jaguar between 1975 and 1996. In its 21-year spell, some 115,413 came off British assembly lines. Princess Diana even had one!
Joining the rapidly expanding bubble of classic icons receiving the restomod treatment is the Jaguar XJS-based Supercat courtesy of the resurrected TWR. It features a supercharged V12 engine ...
Although TWR was established in 2020 by Fergus Walkinshaw and John Kane, those three initials and the Jaguar XJ-S go back a long way. Fergus’ father, Tom Walkinshaw, was a successful Scottish ...