The 5.6-litre, V12 beast has been released just days after the car's original maker unveiled their bold new EV revolutionCredit: TWR Indeed, Berkshire-based car maker Tom Walkinshaw Racing ...
Read the full story on Backfire News Even though TWR says its Supercat isn’t a restomod Jaguar XJS, many consider it just ...
It is the first model from recently relaunched TWR, which stands for Tom Walkinshaw Racing, sharing its name with the former race team founded in 1976 and that enjoyed huge success with Jaguar ...
Fergus’ father, Tom Walkinshaw, was a successful Scottish racing driver who founded Tom Walkinshaw Racing—the original TWR—in 1976. That company went on to create and campaign successful ...
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 TWR Supercat blends old-school endurance racer with modern grand tourer. A supercharged 651-hp V-12 provides the pace. Just 88 examples will be made, each hand-built in the U.K. It's a hard time ...
Tom Walkinshaw Racing, the original firm founded in the U.K. in the 1970s, was broken up in 2002. This resurrection of TWR is unrelated financially or structurally, though it does have blood ties ...
EB2 and EB3 were raced by Dick Johnson and John Bowe respectively in the 1993 Australian Touring Car Championship. That was ...
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 ...