A convoy of fifty Jaguar E-types took to London's streets to celebrate 50 years of the model and the opening of the 2011 Motorexpo.
The run - organised by the Jaguar Driver's Club - started at Forbes House, home of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). On the way to Canary Wharf the cars travelled past some of the Capital's landmarks, including Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square. Leading the procession was a team of professional cyclists joined by Nigel Mansell; supporting Motorexpo's chosen charity 'UK Youth'.
The updated Jaguar range - featuring the latest versions of the XF, XK and XJ - makes its UK debut at the show. Also on display is the company's 'fastest ever production model', the
542bhp XKR-S.
Motorexpo runs until 12th June at Canary Wharf, London.
John Lambert - 7 Jun 2011