Any Silk Cut Group C car is special. Robert Ladbrook looks at why the twin-turbo 3.5-litre XJR-11 changed the formula
With only a single victory in its short career, Jaguar’s XJR-11 could hardly be described as dominant – but it gave Sauber-Mercedes a fright
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JAGUAR XJR-11
● Price new N/A
● Price now £1m-£1.5m
● Engine 3.5-litre V64V twin-turbo V6
● Rivals Mercedes-Benz C9, Porsche 962C, Nissan R90
● Verdict It may not have been the most successful of the XJRs, but it was a showcase of innovation