2018 Jaguar E-Type Zero review: Retro electro

The car industry seems to be spending an increasing amount of effort doing irrational things these days. On the face of it, few of those are further off the reservation than the idea of expensively removing the soul-defining six-cylinder engine from an early E-Type, and replacing it with an almost entirely silent electric powertrain.

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