XJR-11
The Jaguar XJR-11 features twin-turbocharged 3.5-liter Rover V64V V6 engine producing approximately 750 horsepower with aluminum construction weighing 143 kilograms through six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel-drive representing Tom Walkinshaw Racing Group C prototype with purpose-built competition specification featuring advanced aerodynamics and carbon-fiber composite construction with sophisticated ground-effect underbody providing exceptional downforce and high-speed stability establishing British manufacturer Le Mans competition credentials with distinctive Silk Cut purple livery and comprehensive racing electronics delivering genuine prototype racing performance with characteristic turbocharged V6 character representing evolution from XJR-9 V12 to comply with 1989 FIA fuel consumption regulations establishing limited-production factory racing special with only three examples produced establishing extreme exclusivity and genuine motorsport heritage.
XJR-11 launched 1989 represents Jaguar Tom Walkinshaw Racing ultimate Group C development establishing V6 turbocharged specification competing in World Sports-Prototype Championship establishing British manufacturer motorsport credentials with sophisticated Rover V64V engine derived from MG Metro 6R4 rally car continuing production through 1990 season establishing single victory at Silverstone with reliability challenges limiting competition success representing transitional Group C specification before V12-powered XJR-12 Le Mans variant continuing Jaguar sports racing heritage with comprehensive TWR engineering and proven aerodynamic platform establishing significant British motorsport history with characteristic Group C performance and genuine factory racing pedigree representing ultimate expression of turbocharged V6 Group C formula with advanced technology integration and sophisticated chassis dynamics establishing collector-grade status for limited-production factory prototype with genuine competition history.