1951 Jaguar XK120 CoupΓ©

British sports car development took a dramatic leap forward when Jaguar introduced a sleek roadster that could reach 120 mph, making it the fastest production car in the world at its 1948 debut.

The XK120’s flowing, aerodynamic bodywork represented a stark contrast to the angular, pre-war designs still common on British roads.

The elegant coupe featured Jaguar’s groundbreaking 3.4-liter twin overhead camshaft engine, which would serve as the foundation for the company’s powerplants for the next quarter-century. This sophisticated inline-six produced nearly 160 horsepower with its aluminum cylinder head and twin SU carburetors.

Jaguar proved the car’s capabilities weren’t just marketing claims when a production XK120 achieved 126 mph on a Belgian highway in 1949, and an impressive 132 mph with aerodynamic modifications.

The model’s immediate popularity established the XK lineage as a cornerstone of British sports car excellence, combining performance with distinctive styling that would influence automotive design for decades.


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