Is that a Chrysler 300 under there?
Isn’t a Jaguar E-type a work of art? Many might say so, so it’s fitting to see an installation dubbed “Jaguar. Exuberance.” at Art Miami on December 3-8. However, will it feature an example from the newest line of vehicles to come from Jaguar? We’ve only a caught glimpse of Jaguar’s future with a camouflaged car.
Jaguar said the installation “introduces the brand’s new direction, showcasing the first physical manifestation of its exuberant creative philosophy, a symbol of what is to come.”
Hmm… “Physical manifestation.” Good news, it isn’t a ghost. (That’s a different company, anyway.) Better news, it awfully sounds like we’ll catch a glimpse of something representative of what’s to come from Jaguar.
Stay tuned.
If the basic shape is what is underneath, then as far as I am concerned, Jaguar can just keep it wrapped up , since it looks to be butt ugly. I speak as the owner of a '76 XJ6Coupe and '68 E Type S1 Coupe. This thing is not going to get me to go to a local Jaguar showroom! It looks more like the car that was the lead character in one of Steven King's horror movies.
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