Background
Launched as a full-spectrum, three-model range from the very beginning, the Jaguar MK2’s independent front suspension and trailing arm rear suspension offered sparkling handling, while all-wheel disc brakes meant that it stopped as sharply as it accelerated.
The performance-oriented customer could choose between 3.4-litre and 3.8-litre engines, which offered 210bhp and 220bhp respectively, and were impressive figures for the day and the MK2 soon earned a reputation for providing drivers with more power and pace than almost anything else in its class.
It’s little surprise then that it quickly developed an enviable competition history and was raced very successfully in period by track and rally circuit luminaries such as Denny Hulme, Roy Salvadori, Duncan Hamilton, Bernard Consten and Peter Lindner.
The S Type was a more luxurious and sophisticated version of the MK2. Produced from 1963 to 1968 and sold alongside the MK2 and the 420, it used the MK X’s independent rear suspension alongside a slightly longer body as well as some changes to the design of the interior and exterior.








