The Jaguar F-Pace was introduced as the brand's first SUV, taking a dive into the compact luxury crossover market with sales beginning in 2016. They were so spot on, that the F-Pace won honors in 2017 for World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year, all while accomplishing the best-selling Jaguar model in 2016. For the 2023 model year, Jaguar decided to let the SV Bespoke team at Jaguar Special Vehicle Operations to tune it up to eleven and limit the production to just 394 units. With many editions offered in many different engine sizes, the special edition performance powerhouse of this 2023 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Edition 1988 celebrates the legendary Jaguar XJR-9 LM prototype race car that was built for Group C and GTP racing that saw a memorable win at the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans. This particular 2023 SVR Edition 1988 is one of those prized examples with a negligible 20 miles on the odometer. This breathtaking rarity of luxury and raw Jaguar power now awaits a new owner in Colorado.
Jaguar is well known for churning out automotive legends. Being behind the wheel of one is always an occasion, So if you’re looking to explore Jaguar's finest, this might just be the car for you. Present today is this 2015 Jaguar F-Type R. With a reported 63,384 miles on the clock, this British powerhouse boats a host of modifications with a reported 600 hp produced on the dyno.
Billed as the spiritual successor to the legendary E-Type by Jaguar themselves, the stunning F-Type debuted in 2013 and took the world by storm. Here was a proper grand tourer from the British marque that looked every bit as stunning and purposeful as the E-Type did five decades earlier. Ian Callum was the man responsible for the design, and suffice to say; he's done a spectacular job. Of course, this 2015 Jaguar F-Type P380 also has potent performance, and with 70,000 miles on the clock, you can tell that it's an enjoyable car to drive. Go on, buy it. You won't regret it.
2013 saw the automotive world go mental; legendary machines like the Porsche 918, McLaren P1, and the Ferrari LaFerrari broke the internet with their mind-boggling performance and features. Amidst all the hybrid era performance wars, 2013 also saw the birth of another automotive legend that didn't get enough praise - the Jaguar F-Type. Built to be the spiritual successor of the legendary Jaguar E-Type, the Jaguar F-Type was an automotive legend from the get-go. Present today is this 2014 Jaguar F-Type Convertible; this sleek British performance machine has a reported 2,700 miles on the clock and is a weekend drive done right.
Jaguar's illustrious XJ nameplate graced the automotive landscape from 1968 to 2019. The inaugural rendition stands as a testament to the ingenuity of Jaguar Cars' founder, Sir William Lyon, who crafted this masterpiece. This achievement bore a special significance for Sir William, a sentiment echoed by enthusiasts who have cherished various iterations of the Jaguar XJ over time. Its allure remains unparalleled, resonating with a unique charm that endures. The XJ embarked on a journey marked by timeless aesthetics, a design ethos that remained true until the radical transformation witnessed with the X351 generation in 2010. This evolution, while revolutionary, remained rooted in quintessential British luxury, preserving the iconic XJ cues. In this landscape of automotive choices, the 2013 Jaguar XJL Portfolio beckons as a potential addition to your journey. With 66,000 miles gracefully accumulated, it stands poised to effortlessly traverse countless more. This vehicle's allure extends beyond the driving seat, captivating occupants of both the rear and the front. As the embodiment of luxury, performance, and elegance, the 2013 Jaguar XJL Portfolio awaits as a testament to the legacy of the XJ nameplate, ready to enhance your automotive voyage.
Jaguar is an authentic British car brand with over 80 years of heritage with roots in racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The marque is world-renowned for creating luxury grand touring vehicles meant for hauling comfortably on cross-country road trips; these vehicles have big engines up front with a long sweeping bonnet with a hint of sportiness. Jaguar is loved by many, coupled with years of racing pedigree, this two-door sports car has been seen to show up on red carpets in the big screen era that took over Hollywood in the 50’s and 60’s. The XJ-S catered to the clients who sought out luxuries with a mighty fire breathing V12 up front for its two-door grand touring escapades that can eat up miles on the highway driving cross country. The XJ-S was renamed the XJ-S HE in July 1981, and it received the new High-Efficiency V12 engine, which provided far better fuel economy. This example is a 1990 XJS V12 Convertible with 50,000 original miles on the odometer.
The Jaguar XJS is a refined luxury grand tourer from British car maker Jaguar. Produced between 1975 and 1996, the XJS has become something of a curio. Thanks to its eye-catching styling, flying buttresses, and growling V12 engine on some variants, it's definitely a classic car to have. While an official convertible was offered, American firm Hess & Eisenhardt was able to create a cleaner profile by specially converting XJS Coupes into Convertibles. This 1988 Jaguar XJS V12 Hess & Eisenhardt Convertible is one such example, and it's a pretty limited-edition car. Records are sparse, but it's widely believed that just 2,100 cars were converted in this manner. This example comes to you with 80,500 miles on its odometer and is ready for more, in all its power-operated soft-top glory.
When it debuted in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type was voted the Sexiest Car at the time. Enzo Ferrari reportedly complimented its looks, and the E-Type was plastered all over the fronts of car magazines in Europe and the USA. It's also been featured in an Austin Powers film and on the TV series Mad Men. This particular 1974 Jaguar XKE Roadster is from the Series 3 generation and comes to you after reportedly being redone around two or three years ago. It's also claimed to have an original mileage of just 22,800 miles on the odometer.
The breathtaking Jaguar E-Type is widely considered one of the sexiest cars of all time. Long, low, and with stunning curves that accentuated its speedy silhouette, the E-Type also had a potent V12 under the hood in some iterations. Furthermore, we North Americans got the E-Type, albeit slightly renamed XK-E or XKE. That's what this 1971 Jaguar XKE Coupe is: an example of a jaw-dropping sports car. Up for sale right now, this car may not have the iconic V12 under the hood, but it's still got the power to surprise.
Let's explore the realm of classic car celebrities, where renowned names like the Ferrari GTO, Ford Mustang, and Porsche 911 shine brightly. But when it comes to sheer beauty, one car rises above the rest. Enzo Ferrari himself declared the Jaguar E-Type as "the most beautiful car ever made." And today, we take great pride in presenting this 1969 Jaguar E-Type Convertible within our esteemed inventory. Excitingly, this Jag has been treated to a recent restoration, according to its current owner. It has been given new life by this process of renewal, which has refreshed its classic appeal and sparked glamour at every turn.
Jaguar is an authentic British car brand with over 80 years of heritage with roots in racing at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The marque is world-renowned for creating luxury grand touring vehicles meant for hauling comfortably on cross-country road trips; these vehicles have big engines up front with a long sweeping bonnet with a hint of sportiness. Jaguar is loved by many, coupled with years of racing pedigree, this two-door sports car has been seen to show up on red carpets in the big screen era that took over Hollywood in the 50’s and 60’s. The XJ-S catered to the clients who sought out luxuries with a mighty fire breathing V12 up front for its two-door grand touring escapades that can eat up miles on the highway driving cross country. The XJ-S was renamed the XJ-S HE in July 1981, and it received the new High-Efficiency V12 engine, which provided far better fuel economy. This example is a 1990 XJS V12 Convertible with 50,000 original miles on the odometer.
When it debuted in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type was voted the Sexiest Car at the time. Enzo Ferrari reportedly complimented its looks, and the E-Type was plastered all over the fronts of car magazines in Europe and the USA. It's also been featured in an Austin Powers film and on the TV series Mad Men. This particular 1974 Jaguar XKE Roadster is from the Series 3 generation and comes to you after reportedly being redone around two or three years ago. It's also claimed to have an original mileage of just 22,800 miles on the odometer.
The Jaguar XJS is a refined luxury grand tourer from British car maker Jaguar. Produced between 1975 and 1996, the XJS has become something of a curio. Thanks to its eye-catching styling, flying buttresses, and growling V12 engine on some variants, it's definitely a classic car to have. While an official convertible was offered, American firm Hess & Eisenhardt was able to create a cleaner profile by specially converting XJS Coupes into Convertibles. This 1988 Jaguar XJS V12 Hess & Eisenhardt Convertible is one such example, and it's a pretty limited-edition car. Records are sparse, but it's widely believed that just 2,100 cars were converted in this manner. This example comes to you with 80,500 miles on its odometer and is ready for more, in all its power-operated soft-top glory.
The breathtaking Jaguar E-Type is widely considered one of the sexiest cars of all time. Long, low, and with stunning curves that accentuated its speedy silhouette, the E-Type also had a potent V12 under the hood in some iterations. Furthermore, we North Americans got the E-Type, albeit slightly renamed XK-E or XKE. That's what this 1971 Jaguar XKE Coupe is: an example of a jaw-dropping sports car. Up for sale right now, this car may not have the iconic V12 under the hood, but it's still got the power to surprise.
Let's explore the realm of classic car celebrities, where renowned names like the Ferrari GTO, Ford Mustang, and Porsche 911 shine brightly. But when it comes to sheer beauty, one car rises above the rest. Enzo Ferrari himself declared the Jaguar E-Type as "the most beautiful car ever made." And today, we take great pride in presenting this 1969 Jaguar E-Type Convertible within our esteemed inventory. Excitingly, this Jag has been treated to a recent restoration, according to its current owner. It has been given new life by this process of renewal, which has refreshed its classic appeal and sparked glamour at every turn.
Delving into Jaguar's storied past, the anticipation for a worthy successor to the iconic E-Type was palpable. While subsequent models like the XK made a mark, it was the F-Type that truly recaptured the essence of Jaguar's two-door sports car legacy. The 2023 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic, with its mere 1,500 miles, stands as a testament to the brand's resurgence in the realm of quintessentially British sports cars. This modern marvel seamlessly blends contemporary conveniences with the timeless allure of a British sports car.
The Jaguar F-Type, a two-seat grand tourer, is often hailed as a worthy modern successor to the iconic E-Type of the 1960s. Its debut in the 2014 model year was a spectacle in the automotive world, captivating enthusiasts with its stunning design and performance. For those aspiring to experience the thrill of the F-Type, this 2021 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic, with a mere 8,500 miles on the clock, presents a fantastic opportunity. Equipped with a powerful V8 engine and an array of comfort features, this car is an embodiment of luxury and performance.
When the F-Type launched in 2013, it was a surprise for Jaguar fans, as well as the general motoring public. After the relatively mainstream-looking XK, here was a proper stunner from the Big Cat: a two-door, two-seat Grand Tourer that was capable of going fast while looking good doing so. It's no surprise, then, that the F-Type is still on sale and sells like the proverbial hotcakes. If you want a slice of the F-Type cake, here's a 2021 Jaguar F-Type P300 Coupe with just 6,200 miles vying for your attention. The car has the Extended Leather Package, Blind Spot Assistance Package, Interior Luxury Package, Premium Interior Protection Package, and Wheel Protection Package, too.
Jaguar are typically renowned as a British manufacturer of luxurious and sporty sedans, as well as the F-Type two-door sports coupe and convertible. In response to the rising demand for SUVS across the globe, the brand responded in 2016 by releasing its first SUV, the F-Pace, which was formally announced at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show. The F-Pace was subsequently named as the honorary winner of the 2017 World Car of the Year, as well as picking up the World Car Design of the Year award at the New York International Auto Show. This 2020 Jaguar F-Pace SVR is the top of the range model, with the most powerful engine on offer. It comes with only 15,608 miles on the clock and a clean Carfax report. When new, this car was stickered at $93,098.
Jaguar debuted the stunning F-Type as the successor to the long-running XK sports car. Sporting a sharp outlook and the brand’s latest technology at the time, it was widely marketed as the spiritual successor to the legendary Sixties E-Type. The F-Type remains a well-received model from the British manufacturer, and this 2020 Jaguar F-Type P300 Coupe is a great example of one if you’re seeking as such. With just 12,500 miles on the clock, it’s a great way to own a practical sports car that can easily double up as a comfortable daily driver if you need just two seats, as well as a great grand tourer for longer trips where some mountain roads present an opportunity to enjoy the thrills on offer.
Jaguar cars have graced the roads with their legacy of elegance and performance throughout the decades. Many a Jaguar were swooned over and coveted. Tracing its roots to 1922 when it was a humble yet highly sought-after motorcycle sidecar manufacturer called Swallow Sidecar Company. Today's image of Jaguar came into being after its acquisition by Tata Motors in 2008 and the established Jaguar Land Rover. 2015 saw Jaguar release the Jaguar XE, a four-door saloon car with a sensible design and a superb build. Step into the 2018 Jaguar XE 35T Portfolio bearing a total mileage of 45,500 miles on the odometer and in fantastic shape.
Italian cars are known for their beauty and speed, American vehicles are the monstrous specimens you see, and the British, on the other hand, have taken the well-known British sophistication and made it into their cars. One of these is Jaguar, which was founded in 1935 in England. The marque has traded in multiple hands until it ended up with Tata Motors, who rebranded it into Jaguar Land Rover Limited. The outgoing Jaguar X-Type, a car built for the compact-executive market, a replacement was sought, and that replacement was the Jaguar XE which was introduced in 2015 and is currently in production. Drive in British sophistication with this top-of-the-line 2018 Jaguar XE Portfolio Limited Edition AWD, which has a low mileage of 28,500 miles on the odometer.
As the UK’s largest automotive manufacturer, Jaguar Land Rover have granted us some of the most iconic British cars ever to roam the streets of the world. The Jaguar E-type is perhaps the most important car in Jaguar's history, having been dubbed "the most beautiful car ever made" by Enzo Ferrari himself, the famed Italian racing driver and founder of Scuderia Ferrari. Unveiled in 2013, the Jaguar F-Type was introduced as the spiritual successor to the fabled E-type. This 2017 Jaguar F-Type S British Design Edition is one of the most exclusive modern Jaguar sports cars you can own, with just 300 units produced. This exquisite example is located in Texas with only 21,500 miles on its clock. It is reported to be garage kept and has received a recent Jaguar service 250 miles ago. It’s the ultimate head-turner at any auto show as the owner claims that every time he takes it out, it gets a throng of admiration and many camera clicks.
Introduced in 1935, Jaguar has been at the forefront of the sporty and luxury British automobile manufacturing scene. While originally founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company, they migrated to building vehicle bodies and down the line rebranded themselves as Jaguar Cars Limited. Jaguar vehicles are known for their exquisite craftsmanship and performance. One of the most celebrated Jaguars is the legendary Jaguar E-Type, which had a stupendous design and was faster than the equivalent of the time. Jaguar's F-Type is acclaimed as the E-Types spiritual successor. Introduced in 2013, the F-Type was produced as a luxury two-seater grand tourer with many advanced features and options. This listing is for a very special Jaguar F-Type, it is a 2017 Jaguar F-Type British Design Edition that features more goodies added to the list, and it comes with just 20,750 miles on the clock and is available to be seen in the Sunshine State, Florida.
The F-Type was designated the successor of the E-Type, and since it was put in production has done well to live up to its forefather’s credentials. This 2017 Jaguar F-type is the perfect example in which to explore how the British manufacturer set apart their creation from other sports cars in the segment. Taking a more GT-style route, the Jaguar F-Type prioritizes clean, timeless lines. With a dose of golf-bag practicality, it ensures that it’s more than just a pretty face. And with a 3-liter supercharged V6, the Jaguar F-Type still has the power to seize the moment when needed. Garage-kept and with 1 owner from new, this big cat could be the perfect example for the discerning buyer. It also comes with a clean Carfax report.
The XKR was Jaguar’s version of the perfect Grand Tourer. With a production run of over 15 years and two generations, it sure was one vehicle that could stun with its looks as well as tear up a track at the flick of a throttle. Picking the right Sunday drive car can be tough, that is until you've set your eyes on this lovely 2015 Jaguar XKR we have today. Located in Georgia and with just 58,500 miles on the clock, this British beauty is the perfect grand tourer with a few upgrades to make it better. If you want to own a stock Jaguar XKR the seller reports that all the original parts will be included in the sale.
Jaguar are a British car manufacturer known for manufacturing sporty compact sedans, coupes and convertibles, as well as the luxurious XJ sedan. The brand’s sporting heritage spans several decades and was thrust into the limelight in the Sixties with the gorgeous E-type (called the XK-E for the US market) that was a hero on the racetrack, as well as the silver screen. Since then, Jaguar have continued with a string of hits in the sports car arena. The F-type was conceived as the spiritual successor to the legendary E-type and took after the XK ended its 18-year production run that spanned two generations. This 2015 Jaguar F-Type R comes from Texas with 41,000 miles on the odometer.
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Delving into Jaguar's storied past, the anticipation for a worthy successor to the iconic E-Type was palpable. While subsequent models like the XK made a mark, it was the F-Type that truly recaptured the essence of Jaguar's two-door sports car legacy. The 2023 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic, with its mere 1,500 miles, stands as a testament to the brand's resurgence in the realm of quintessentially British sports cars. This modern marvel seamlessly blends contemporary conveniences with the timeless allure of a British sports car.
The Jaguar F-Type, a two-seat grand tourer, is often hailed as a worthy modern successor to the iconic E-Type of the 1960s. Its debut in the 2014 model year was a spectacle in the automotive world, captivating enthusiasts with its stunning design and performance. For those aspiring to experience the thrill of the F-Type, this 2021 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic, with a mere 8,500 miles on the clock, presents a fantastic opportunity. Equipped with a powerful V8 engine and an array of comfort features, this car is an embodiment of luxury and performance.
When the F-Type launched in 2013, it was a surprise for Jaguar fans, as well as the general motoring public. After the relatively mainstream-looking XK, here was a proper stunner from the Big Cat: a two-door, two-seat Grand Tourer that was capable of going fast while looking good doing so. It's no surprise, then, that the F-Type is still on sale and sells like the proverbial hotcakes. If you want a slice of the F-Type cake, here's a 2021 Jaguar F-Type P300 Coupe with just 6,200 miles vying for your attention. The car has the Extended Leather Package, Blind Spot Assistance Package, Interior Luxury Package, Premium Interior Protection Package, and Wheel Protection Package, too.