Jaguar is bringing history to life with an incredible mission to build six ‘Lightweight’ E-Types from scratch – by hand.
The firm’s ‘finest craftsmen’ will hand-build each of the ultra-rare E-Type racers to the exact specification dictated on the original plans, including the 3.8-litre straight-six petrol engine.
The cars were originally destined to be built in the 1960s as part of a run of 18, but only 12 were ever made. The new ‘missing’ six will be given the chassis and build numbers originally intended for them.
The Lightweight carried approximately 114kg less weight than a standard E-type thanks to its all-aluminium body and engine block, a lack of interior trim and exterior chrome work and a host of further weight-saving features including hand-operated side windows.
Jaguar is expecting a high demand for the six new Lightweight E-types. However, in a press release the firm states: “Established Jaguar collectors, especially those with historic race car interests, will be prioritised among those potential customers who express interest.”