Hello, Kitty; Jaguar C-XF proves that cats can rise from the dead. This S-Type replacement will lead the firm's rebirth.
AutoWeek, January, 2007
Byline: DUTCH MANDEL Patience is a virtue, and Ian Callum has patience. To wait five years to make your mark on a celebrated marque like Jaguar clearly shows patience... and diligence and a bit of anger management, too. Callum started his wait to design Jaguar cars more than four decades ago.
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As a lad in Scotland, Callum sent Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons drawings of Jaguars that captured his young imagination. Today, as chief designer, Callum has the aesthetic vision and righteous brief to navigate the sports and luxury carmaker through continuing market tumult. Callum was ...
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