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iConfigurator App

Jaguar Announces the Release of Three New Mobile Applications

JAGUAR iCONFIGURATOR APP

The Jaguar iConfigurator app for the iPhone (and iPad) allows users to experience the full vehicle configuration process and to explore the Jaguar model range with access to the latest images and specification details.

Available free on iTunes, the Jaguar iConfigurator showcases the full Jaguar Range, including the new XJ, XK and XF to full US market specification. The app also allows users to share their configuration on social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, as well as allowing configured vehicles to be saved to the iPhone photo gallery.

Click here to download the app.

JAGUAR MAGAZINE APP

As Jaguar celebrates 75 Years Looking Forward, Jaguar Magazine takes a step into the future with the creation of a new, fully interactive iPad version, taking the very best of the print edition and adding extra images, exclusive information and maps, that allow you to explore Jaguar's world in a whole new way.

Available free on iTunes, in this special-edition 75th anniversary issue, features include:

- 75 fascinating facts about Jaguar's heritage
- In conversation: Jaguar design director Ian Callum and design guru Stephen Bayley
- Exploring Jaguar's speed and race heritage in the XKR
- What 174mph feels like in the new XKR
- Inside a Jaguar's high-tech V8 heart
- Jaguar's 75 years of racing success

Further updates and features will follow on the app.

Click here to download the app.

JAGUAR 75 APP

This Jaguar 75 app pulls together a host of materials that tell Jaguar's story of making beautiful fast cars over the past 75 years through the people and machines that have made it a British motoring icon – including the SS 2.5-liter Saloon, XK120, C-Type, D-Type, XKSS, MKII, E-Type, XJ13, XJ6, XJ-S, XJR-9, XJ220, XK8, XK,  XF and XJ.

The app includes images and information including: 

The men behind the machines: 

- Sir William Lyons (founder of Jaguar Cars)

- Malcolm Sayer (designer of the C-Type, D-Type and E-Type)

- Norman Dewis (chief development test engineer in the 1950s and 60s)

- Lofty England (C-Type programme manager)

- William Heynes (Chief Engineer of the C-Type, D-Type and E-Type)

- Ian Callum (current Design Director of Jaguar)

For further information on Jaguar’s 75 years, please go to   www.Jaguar75.com

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