Rare Jaguar XJ13 Replica Unveiled In Malta

Rare Jaguar XJ13 Replica Unveiled In Malta
Jun 3 2025 Share

Originally built in 1966, the Jaguar XJ13 is one of the most iconic and elusive cars in motoring history.

Intended as a Le Mans prototype, its racing career was cut short when Jaguar halted development before it ever hit the track.

Just one original XJ13 was produced, featuring a 5.0-litre V12 engine and a sleek aluminium body that was far ahead of its time aerodynamically.

The sole car crashed during a promotional shoot in 1971 but was later restored by Jaguar and now resides in the company’s heritage collection—never to be sold.

Its mystique has inspired a small number of faithful recreations, with only three known high-spec replicas in existence.

One was recently unveiled at the Valletta Concours, built with painstaking accuracy using original blueprints, custom parts, and a V12 engine.

This Valletta example is considered one of the finest ever made. Experts estimate its value between €900,000 and €1.5 million, depending on craftsmanship and historical fidelity.

Although the original XJ13 is priceless and unlikely to be sold, its replicas are highly coveted among collectors. The car stands not merely as a machine, but as a tribute to a chapter of Jaguar history that never reached the racetrack.

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1949 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Wins The 2025 Valletta Concours

1949 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith Wins The 2025 Valletta Concours
Jun 3 2025 Share

Last Sunday, 1st June, the annual Valletta Concours took place in the heart of Valletta. The event celebrated classic cars, elegant design, and automotive history.

The highlight of the day was the award for Overall Best in Show, which went to a 1949 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith.

The car was proudly presented by Mr Yohann Poonawalla and impressed everyone with its timeless beauty and perfect condition.

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Over 351K Tourists Visited Malta In April 2025

Over 351K Tourists Visited Malta In April 2025
Jun 3 2025 Share

In April 2025, inbound tourists to Malta totalled an estimated 351,165, an increase of 14.6% compared to April 2024.

Of these, 327,305 visited for holiday purposes, while 16,586 arrived for business.

The largest group of tourists were aged 25 to 44 (35.4%), followed by those aged 45–64 (34.4%). British, Italian, and Polish residents together accounted for 46.4% of all arrivals.

Total nights spent by tourists rose by 19.7% year-on-year, surpassing 2 million nights. A substantial majority (87.6%) of guest nights were spent in rented accommodation. The average stay stood at 5.7 nights.

Tourist expenditure for the month exceeded €296.2 million, marking a 23.6% increase over April 2024. Average spend per night was estimated at €147.5.

A total of 194,126 tourists (55.3% of all arrivals) visited Gozo and Comino, either as same-day or overnight visitors.

Between January and April 2025, inbound tourist arrivals reached 1,044,657, a rise of 17.4% compared to the same period in 2024.

Total nights spent approached 6 million, up by 17.1%. Tourist expenditure for this period was estimated at €804.7 million – 24.2% higher than in 2024. Per capita spending rose from €728 to €770.

Visits to Gozo and Comino totalled 526,752, or 50.4% of all tourists.

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Love Island Malta’s Kyonne Turns 20 Years Old

Love Island Malta's Kyonne Turns 20 Years Old
Jun 3 2025 Share

Love Island Malta Season 2 finalist Kyonne Gravina has officially hit the twenties, turning 20 years old today!

Kyonne, whose presence on the second season of the show pushed him into the public eye, is officially celebrating his turn into his twenties.

Posting to story, he shared one last gym photo, writing: ‘Last one as a teen. Cheers to many more.’

Happy birthday Kyonne!

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