The E-Type was initially designed and shown to the
public as a rear-wheel drive grand tourer in two-seater coupé form (FHC
or Fixed Head Coupé) and as convertible (OTS or Open Two Seater). The
2+2 version with a lengthened wheelbase was released several years
later.
On its release Enzo Ferrari
called it "The most beautiful car ever made".
Series
1 (1961–1968)
The Series 1 was introduced, initially for
export only, in March 1961. The domestic market launch came four months
later in July 1961. The cars at this time used the triple SU carbureted
3.8 litre six-cylinder Jaguar XK6 engine from the XK150S. The first 300
cars built had flat floors and external hood (bonnet) latches. These
cars are rare and more valuable. After that, the floors were dished to
provide more leg room and the twin hood latches moved to inside the car.
The 3.8-litre engine was increased to 4.2 litres in October 1964.
All E-Types featured independent coil spring rear
suspension with torsion bar front ends, and four wheel disc brakes,
in-board at the rear, all were power-assisted. Jaguar was one of the
first vehicle manufacturers to equip cars with disc brakes as standard
from the XK150 in 1958. The Series 1 can be recognized by glass-covered
headlights (up to 1967), small "mouth" opening at the front, signal
lights and tail-lights above bumpers and exhaust tips under the number
plate in the rear.
3.8-litre cars have leather-upholstered bucket seats,
an aluminum-trimmed centre instrument panel and console (changed to
vinyl and leather in 1963), and a Moss four-speed gearbox that lacks
synchromesh for first gear ("Moss box"). 4.2-litre cars have more
comfortable seats, improved brakes and electrical systems, and an
all-synchromesh four-speed gearbox. 4.2-litre cars also have a badge on
the boot proclaiming "Jaguar 4.2 Litre E-Type" (3.8 cars have a simple
"Jaguar" badge). Optional extras included chrome spooked wheels and a
detachable hard top for the OTS.
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