The line of beauty: Ian Callum on the Jaguar E-Type

Jaguar design director Ian Callum celebrates the iconic E-Type – as desirable now as when it was first built

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The secret to the E-Type’s enduring appeal is its dramatic proportion and the total purity in its execution. It’s that specific volume of the cabin at the rear that almost exaggerates the bonnet and makes it look very dramatic, very exciting.

The E-Type’s purity of form was born out of an absolution of geometry. The designer, Malcolm Sayer, was an aerodynamicist who had worked on all of Jaguar’s racing cars prior to the E-Type, so he wasn’t going to be influenced by the frivolity of superfluous lines.

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