Jaguar D-Type Details Artwork
Artist Steve Vartanian takes a unique look at the Jaguar D-Type.
The Jaguar XKD-Type is perhaps one of my favorite auto designs ever. Introduced in 1954 as a replacement to the C-Type, it had many new innovations, such as disc brakes. Everything about the D-Type, from its riveted aluminum body panels, leather-lined cockpit and thin wood-rimmed steering wheel, to its 6-cylinder power plant and Dunlop wheel-rims, makes it literally a piece of art created to go racing. With so few in existence, to see one race today at a vintage event—let alone stand next to one—can make one feel special.