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World-renowned classic car axed 50 years ago to go BACK into production – with very modern upgrades

One modern feature that wasn't on the original will be a heated windscreen

JAGUAR are set to put their most famous and widely loved motor of all-time back in production.

The British firm will build two new E-Type models using the car’s original blueprints - 50 years after its retirement.

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Jaguar are to build two new E-Type models using the car’s original blueprints - 50 years after its retirementCredit: Jaguar
The E-Type, originally produced between 1961 and 1974, is widely considered one of the greatest sports cars ever madeCredit: Getty

The brand’s famed in-house historic vehicles division, Jaguar Classic, will take on the project for a customer based in Southeast Asia.

Produced from 1961 until 1974 before it was replaced by the XJ-S, the E-Type is considered one of the greatest sports cars ever made and is a huge favourite among petrolheads.

It's particularly favoured for its stunning aesthetics, with Enzo Ferrari - the legendary founder of Ferrari - once describing it as "the most beautiful car ever made".

The two new E-Types will be built to the original Series I specification, but will be inspired by the run-out Series III Commemorative Edition.

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Both will be drophead coupes, with one finished in Signet Green and the other in Opal Black, and will be powered by the same 3.8-litre straight-six engine that could be found in the E-Type from 1961 to 1964.

However, these new models will come equipped with a handful of subtle differences and modern conveniences.

This includes electronic fuel injection in replacement of the original's triple SU carbs, as well as a five-speed manual gearbox instead of the classic four-speed.

A Bluetooth radio and heated windscreen have also been discreetly added to the car to enhance its usability.

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To make them even more exclusive, the Commemorative E-Types will be fitted with hand-woven Bridge of Weir tan leather seats, with an aluminium centre console engraved with an original E-Type design blueprint.

What’s more, England’s oldest manufacturing jewellery firm Deakin & Francis will create the iconic 'growler' badges using 18-carat gold and mother-of-pearl.

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It has not been confirmed how much the two E-Types will cost the new owner, with each taking more than 2,000 hours to build by hand.

Sadly, the specially commissioned two cars will be the only ones built.

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This comes as Jaguar recently announced it won't sell any new cars in the UK for an entire year after it unveils a new EV sports car.

The company has scrapped its entire product range in order to meet its target of going electric-only from 2025.

Three models have already been discontinued from their line-up,

JAGUAR are just months away from ending the production of two more of their models - as the famous British brand prepares for its new all-electric era.

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Elsewhere, Jag fans looking for a fast and elegant sports car can pick up an XKR Coupe second-hand for a reasonable price.

Jeremy Clarkson is certainly fan and even once said he'd "fallen so very badly in love with" it after testing the V8-powered beast back in 2006.

The two new E-Types being built will include a Bluetooth radio and a heated windscreenCredit: Getty
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The classic motor, pictured here with the late, great John Surtees in its passenger seat, was once described by Enzo Ferrari as 'the most beautiful car ever made'Credit: Getty
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