1935, "jaguar" first appeared on a brand-new series of sports cars designed by Lyon. He arranged the engine farther back and made a low and beautiful body by adjusting the shock absorption system. The headlight beam is branded with the sign "100", which represents the body code SS 100. The surface of the improved air intake grille shines with the sign of "SS Jaguar". Elegant hood design and bright headlights fully demonstrate the British style. Jaguar's first car in the world made such a high-profile appearance that it caused great repercussions in the industry.
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1. All fans who love Jaguar cars have heard a proverb; Behind every jaguar, there is a lion. The lion here refers to none other than william lyons, the founder of Jaguar brand and a wizard in the automobile industry. Unlike the founders of Ferrari or Porsche, Lyons doesn't like to carve the name Lyons on the trunk lid of his car, which is not his style. His style is simple elegance and speed. Spatial integration, this is today's jumping Jaguar.
2.1901On September 4th, William Lyon was born in Blackpool, northwest England. Lyons liked motorcycles very much when he was a teenager, and it was his ardent dream to own a Harley or a Brough Superioors (Rolls Royce in British motorcycles). 1922, Lyon got to know Williams Worms Le, a partner who also loves motorcycles. Two like-minded youths hit it off and invested in a motorcycle company called Swallow Side Car. This is the first success of Lyons' business career. Swallow motorcycle later became a classic model in motorcycle history.
With the great success of ss company in motorcycle industry, ambitious Lyons began to enter the automobile industry. 1927, he designed an ingenious two-seater small car by using the engine and venue of Austin 7. At that time, especially in the unadorned black cars made by other manufacturers, this two-color style made consumers shine, so it was a great success. In the early 1930s, Lyon began to focus on the research and development of sports cars, so Jaguar's first sports car SS 100 was born. For many people, this sports car with a 3.5-liter engine and a top speed of 160 kilometers per hour is the epitome of popular sports cars before the war and the pinnacle of Lyon, which once again won huge profits for SS.