What is the Eagle Speedster?

What is the Eagle Speedster?

The Eagle Speedster is one of the most stunning new cars that money can buy. Technically, it’s based on the Jaguar E-Type, but the team at Eagle has improved it in every way. It’s got the jaw-dropping beauty of the original Jag, but it drives like a modern car.

How much is an Eagle Speedster?

It’s called the Speedster and if you want one, it’ll cost around £600,000, assuming you can persuade Eagle to make you one. The first Speedster is already in America and you’re looking at the second. The third is almost complete and numbers four, five and six are in build.

What engine is in the Eagle Speedster?

Inspired by the legendary Jaguar model, the Eagle E-Type LS is powered by a 4.7-liter six-cylinder engine that produces 310 hp (231 kW / 314 PS) and 340 lb-ft (460 Nm) of torque. Eagle has announced plans to introduce the E-Type Lightweight Speedster at the Salon Privé in London.

Who made the Eagle Speedster?

Henry Pearman
Henry Pearman, Eagle’s founder and a historic racer and collector, is unapologetic. His business also deals in and restores E-types to zero-mile, show-winning condition, but he sees no conflict in improving on the cars he loves, which he cheerfully admits were often badly made.

Who owns Eagle E-type?

In this case Eagle’s owner and managing director, Henry Pearman, and his life-long love affair with the Jaguar marque and the E-Type model in particular. But what separates Henry and his long established team at Eagle from other specialists with a similar passion, is the Eagle E-Type.

What does flat floor E-Type mean?

Regarded amongst collectors and enthusiast alike the earliest variation of the E-Type, the “Flat Floor” is considered the purest of them all. It featured a fighter plane influenced aluminium central console, enclosed front headlights, 3.8 Litre motor and a bulletproof racing Moss gearbox.

What is an E-type Jag like to drive?

What really makes the E-Type a joy to drive is the engine. This 4.2-liter has serious grunt, so you don’t need to weld your foot to the floor to keep up with anyone. Even by modern standards, this feels like a quick car. You start to get an idea of just how exhilarating this car must have been in the mid-Sixties.

How many Eagle speedsters were made?

Your Eagle Speedster experience can’t get better than this. See all 15 photos With Britain’s penchant for rain, taking the roofless $1-million Speedster out for a jaunt is a brave decision! The new car is clearly a nod to the E-Type Lightweight Low Drag Coupe racecars, of which only three were built in 1963.

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