- Black exterior
- Black interior
- Jaguar XKR
- Cooled seats
- ECU Tune reported by current owner
- Alcohol and nitrous injected with 600+ HP reported by current owner
- New tires reported by current owner
- Automatic Transmission
The Jaguar XK series was introduced in 1996, to take over from the ageing XJS. Initially built on a modified XJS platform, the XK's second generation would receive a new platform when it debuted in 2005, as well as updated styling and more power. This 2011 Jaguar XKR hails from that second-generation family, and with 59,000 miles on the odometer, it's a lovely way to experience a British grand tourer. Furthermore, it's got a little extra kick under the hood, but to discover what that is, you'll need to keep reading.
Exterior and Interior
This beautiful black cat from the house of Jaguar looks absolutely stunning, aided by its gaping front grille, projector headlamps, and quad tailpipes at the rear. That's no surprise, as it was designed by Ian Callum, widely considered one of the best automotive designers of modern times. A clean set of silver five-spoke alloy wheels with a V-design for the spokes is also present, wearing reportedly new tires for extra peace of mind. Inside, you'll find a black-themed cockpit with leather seating for two adults and two children. As a relatively modern Jag, you've got creature comforts such as heated and cooled front seats with power adjustment, dual-zone climate control, a premium speaker system, a touchscreen infotainment system, and a multifunction steering wheel with cruise control. You'll also find lashings of wood and aluminum trim, as is favored by the Brits. However, you're spared the onslaught of the current era of digital instrument clusters, and we think that's a good thing. Just cast your eyes over the clear and easy to read analog dials on this 2011 Jaguar XKR, with the speedometer proudly announcing the supercharged nature of the engine. Another notable feature is the motorized gear shifter knob that proudly rises out of the center console when you switch the car on.
Engine
This 2011 Jaguar XKR has a supercharged 5.0L V8 that is factory rated for 503hp and 461lb-ft. However, this particular car has received an ECU tune plus alcohol and nitrous injection. Hence, the current owner reports it to be pushing over 600hp. A six-speed automatic transmission sends it all to the rear wheels, and while the XJR was factory rated to top out at 175mph, we're left in no doubt that this car can easily smash that.
One of Jaguar Car’s sleekest and most timeless modern models with definite future classic status has got to be the first-generation XK. This grand tourer was made between 1996 and 2006 before the second generation took over. It was intended to replace the long-running XJS, and did so in a pretty comprehensive fashion. Offered in coupe and convertible forms, the XK could be had with six or eight cylinder power. Naturally, the latter is what most people want, and it’s what we have here. Behold, a 2003 Jaguar XK8 Coupe that’s got under 131,000 healthy miles to its name. That is an indicator of two things. One, this is a car that is very nice indeed to drive. Two, it’s built well, and if maintained properly, can easily double that figure in your hands. Your hands? Yes, this charismatic purring cat is up for sale in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Jaguar’s XK8 marked a major turning point for the brand in the late 1990s, introducing its all-new AJ26 V8 engine and ushering in a fresh era of grand touring performance. This 1998 Jaguar XK8 Coupe represents the first generation of that evolution, blending classic Jaguar styling cues with modern engineering. With just 45,170 miles on the clock, this example presents as a well-preserved luxury coupe that still delivers the smooth, refined driving character the XK nameplate is known for. Its elegant proportions, long hood, and unmistakable Jaguar presence make it an ideal choice for someone seeking a stylish V8-powered grand tourer that balances comfort and performance.
Are you yearning for a modern British grand tourer from a renowned automaker with a V8 under the hood? If so, look no further than this X150-series 2014 Jaguar XK from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This car comes with an uber-low mileage of just 7,750 miles on the odometer, and is a one-owner vehicle. The X150 era of the XK was produced between 2006 and 2015, with over 27,000 examples made during that time. Now, these cars are gracefully aging and starting to look even better, especially when you consider today’s cookie-cutter EVs and soulless PHEVs. This car also comes with some nice 20-inch Orona 8-spoke polished wheels and is a drop-top!
Jaguar’s XJS spent more than two decades carrying the torch for the legendary E-Type, evolving into one of the most refined grand touring cars of its era. This 1991 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible shows 52,140 miles and represents one of the final years of the facelifted pre-AJR6 V12 models. Finished in elegant Signal Red over a Black interior, this British luxury convertible combines timeless styling, smooth V12 power, and open-air touring capability. With its long hood, pillarless design, and turbine-smooth twelve-cylinder engine, the XJS remains one of the most distinctive grand tourers produced by Jaguar. Today, well-preserved V12 convertibles are increasingly appreciated by collectors for their combination of exclusivity, craftsmanship, and classic British character.
The Jaguar XJ-S was tasked with following one of the most iconic sports cars ever built, the E-Type, and it accomplished that challenge by carving out its own identity as a refined high-speed grand tourer. This 1983 Jaguar XJS Coupe represents one of the finest surviving examples of the model, showing just 14,878 miles from one owner. Finished in elegant Grosvenor Brown over a Biscuit leather interior, this V12-powered Jaguar remains remarkably preserved and is accompanied by its original documentation, a set of OEM factory wheels, and the original factory dual-beam headlights. Combining low ownership, exceptionally low mileage, and a highly original presentation, this XJS offers collectors an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire one of Jaguar’s most sophisticated grand touring coupes from the 1980s.
Luxury grand touring convertibles don’t get much better than Jaguar’s XKR. Introduced as the high-performance variant of the XK lineup, the XKR paired timeless British styling with serious supercharged V8 power, creating a car equally capable of devouring interstate miles or turning heads on a weekend cruise. This 2010 Jaguar XKR Convertible has covered just 28,842 miles and presents in exceptional showroom-like condition, having been carefully garage kept and meticulously maintained throughout its life. Finished in striking Salsa over a rich Caramel leather interior and complemented by a custom red convertible soft top, this Jaguar offers a truly distinctive specification. The cabin remains remarkably well preserved, with the owner noting that the unmistakable new leather scent is still present, a testament to the care this vehicle has received. Backed by a 510-horsepower supercharged V8, elegant British craftsmanship, and outstanding overall presentation, this XKR represents one of the finest examples of Jaguar’s modern grand touring convertible formula.
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