Jaguar XK120
1948 - 1954
Born from post-war Britain, the Jaguar XK120 stunned the world as the fastest production car of its time, wrapped in a timeless design. Its flowing curves and thrilling performance catapulted Jaguar into the realm of sports car icons, marking the beginning of an enduring legacy of style and speed.
Overview / The Legend / Model Guides / Image Gallery / More Updates
Overview
During the war years, Jaguar’s factory in Coventry turned out trailers and aircraft components, while Sir William Lyons and his engineering staff continued to work on a new post-war engine.
The XK120 was launched in open two-seater or roadster form at the 1948 Earls Court Motor Show as a testbed and show car for the new Jaguar XK engine. It immediately caused a sensation. The ‘120’ in the name referred to the aluminum car’s 120 mph top speed (faster with the windscreen removed), which made it the world’s fastest production car at the time of its launch.
By 1950 bodywork production had moved over to all steel and in 1951 an additional model, the Fixed head coupe was produced, at the time unique in having saloon car interior appointments including wind up side widows, lockable doors and wood veneered dashboard. In 1953 a further new model was added, the Drop head coupe providing the benefits of open top motoring, but with a quick action hood and luxury appointments. The XK120 stayed in production until 1954 when the XK140 was introduced.
The Story
The Jaguar XK120 is a sports car manufactured by Jaguar between 1948 and 1954. It was Jaguar’s first sports car since the SS 100, which ceased production in 1940.
The XK120 was launched in open two-seater or (US) roadster form at the 1948 London Motor Show as a testbed and show car for the new Jaguar XK engine. The display car was the first prototype, chassis number 660001. It looked almost identical to the production cars except that the straight outer pillars of its windscreen would be curved on the production version. The roadster caused a sensation, which persuaded Jaguar founder and design boss William Lyons to put it into production.
Beginning in 1948, the first 242 cars wore wood-framed open 2-seater bodies with aluminium panels. Production switched to the 1cwt or 112 lb (51 kg) heavier all-steel in early 1950. The “120” in the name referred to the aluminium car’s 120 mph (193 km/h) top speed (faster with the windscreen removed), which made it the world’s fastest production car at the time of its launch. In 1949 the first production roadster, chassis number 670003, was delivered to Clark Gable.
The XK120 was ultimately available in two open versions, first as an open 2-seater described in the US market as the roadster (and designated OTS, for open two-seater, outside America), then also as a drop head coupé (DHC) from 1953; and also as a closed, or fixed head coupé (FHC) from 1951. A smaller-engined version with a 2-litre 4 cylinder engine, designated the XK100, intended for the UK market was cancelled prior to production.
On 30 May 1949, on the empty Ostend-Jabbeke motorway in Belgium, a prototype XK120 timed by the officials of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium achieved an average of runs in opposing directions of 132.6 mph with the windscreen replaced by just one small aero screen and a catalogued alternative top gear ratio and 135 mph with a passenger-side tonneau cover in place. In 1950 and 1951, at a banked oval track in France, XK120 roadsters averaged over 100 mph for 24 hours and over 130 mph for an hour, and in 1952 a fixed-head coupé took numerous world records for speed and distance when it averaged 100 mph for a week.
Roadsters were also successful in racing and rallying.
Jaguar XK120 Basics
Manufacturer: Jaguar Cars
Production (Yrs): 1948–1954
Production: 12,055 units
Assembly: Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Body style: Open two-seater, 2-seat fixed head coupé, 2-seat drophead coupé
Layout: FR layout
Engine: 3.4 L XK Inline 6
Wheelbase: 102 in (2,591 mm)
Length: 173 in (4,394 mm)
Width: 61.5 in (1,562 mm)
Height: 52.5 in (1,334 mm)
Predecessor: SS Jaguar 100
Successor: Jaguar XK140
Did You Know?
The XK120 was initially a concept car to showcase Jaguar's new XK engine. The public reaction was so overwhelmingly positive, Jaguar decided to rush it into production.
"120" in its name referred to its target top speed of 120 mph, a feat it achieved, making it a true performance sensation for its era.
The XK120 must surely rank as one of the most outstanding examples of value-for-money in high-performance cars that has ever been offered to the public."
The Motor (British automotive magazine, 1949)
"[The XK120] looks fast when it's standing still."
William Lyons (Co-founder of Jaguar)