Envisage Group's craftsmanship skills key to Jaguar XKSS continuation

(September 25, 2017) COVENTRY, England — Envisage Group has played a key role in the creation of nine new Jaguar XKSS continuation models, replacing those lost in the Jaguar Browns Lane factory fire of 1957. Envisage was commissioned by Jaguar Classic to be the sole supplier of hand-crafted monocoque body shells and body panels for the XKSS continuation model to the exact specification of the iconic original.

The company was nominated because it offers traditional and, nowadays, extremely rare expertise in hand-crafted aluminum forming and body assembly. Envisage Group’s highly skilled workforce employed English Wheel metal-forming techniques and precision hammer-forming to hand-craft the beautiful and complex XKSS bodies.



The working relationship between Jaguar and Envisage Group is an authentic reincarnation of the partnerships that existed in the 1950s in the era of the original D-type and XKSS, fully consistent with the heritage of both companies.

The original XKSS was based on Jaguar’s highly successful D-type, which dominated long-distance sports car racing in the mid-1950s, winning Le Mans three years in a row, 1955, ’56, and ’57. In the course of seven years, Jaguar won Le Mans five times. Only 16 XKSS cars were completed before Jaguar’s Browns Lane factory burned, consuming nine undelivered XKSS.

Envisage Group’s role echoes that of the Coventry-based
specialist suppliers to Jaguar such as Abbey Panels who produced low-volume Jaguar bodies for many years, including the first XK120s, C-, D- and E-types in the 1950s and 60s.

Today, the core of Envisage Group’s traditional metal-forming craftsmen acquired their skills as time-served Abbey Panels apprentices. Envisage Group is committed to securing the future of these traditional metal-working skills with its policy of investing in young people through its own widely respected apprenticeship program.

This rare skill-set also provides Envisage Group with the capability to design, engineer and manufacture coach-built cars for wealthy, private individuals who wish to create something truly unique.


For example, Envisage was responsible for the manufac
ture and painting of Eadon Green’s striking, retro-styled Black Cuillin concept model, revealed at this year’s Geneva Auto Show.

Commenting on the role of Envisage Group in the XKSS continuation, Chris Devane, CEO, said: “The Envisage Group is proud to have played a key role in the creation of the Jaguar XKSS continuation models. Our unique competence in hand-craftsmanship allows us to recreate automotive classics with exceptional quality and an unrivaled attention to detail while our ongoing investment in young people will ensure the future of these traditional skills.”