Jaguar Heritage Museum
Experience our history first-hand
The Jaguar Heritage Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of this remarkable company. Based in the former Browns Lane Jaguar plant in Coventry, it is run by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and contains some 160 exhibits, dating from 1896 onwards.
The collection began life in the mid-1950s when Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons brought together some of his early models. These can now be seen alongside classic Jaguar racing cars and other iconic models from the past. Images, brochures and factory records from an extensive archive give valuable insights into how these beautiful cars were produced.
Jaguar Heritage works closely with schools and colleges to introduce a new generation to Coventry’s motoring heritage, and hosts educational activities at the museum. It also provides a range of services to owners and enthusiasts including Heritage Certificates, Classic Parts and a shop that offers a wide range of merchandise and technical publications.
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VISITING THE MUSEUM
The museum is open during business hours from Monday to Friday and on the last Sunday of every month. The displays change regularly as exhibits are sometimes loaned to dealers and other museums.
Several cars are also available for chauffeur-driven hire.
For more information, please call +(44) 24 76 401 289 or click here.
Jaguar Heritage Museum
Browns Lane
Allesley
Coventry
CV5 9DR