Jaguar F-Type

Jaguar F-Type (X152)
Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic coupé
Overview
ManufacturerJaguar Land Rover
Also calledLister LFT
Production2013–2024
Model years2014–2024
AssemblyCastle Bromwich Assembly, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Designer
Body and chassis
ClassGrand Tourer (S)
Body style
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive / all-wheel-drive
PlatformJLR D6a
RelatedJaguar C-X16
Powertrain
Engine
Power output
  • 300 PS (221 kW) (F-Type I4)
  • 340 PS (250 kW) (F-Type V6)
  • 380 PS (279 kW) (F-Type S / F-Type P380)
  • 400 PS (294 kW) (F-Type 400 Sport)
  • 450 PS (331 kW) (F-Type P450)
  • 495 PS (364 kW) (F-Type V8 S)
  • 550 PS (405 kW) (F-Type R)
  • 575 PS (423 kW) (F-Type SVR / Project 7 / F-Type R P575)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,622 mm (103.2 in)[2]
Length4,470 mm (176 in)[2]
Width1,923 mm (75.7 in)[2]
Height1,308 mm (51.5 in)[2]
Kerb weight1,597–1,665 kg (3,521–3,671 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorJaguar XK

The Jaguar F-Type (X152) is a series of two-door, two-seater grand tourers manufactured by British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover under their Jaguar Cars marque since 2013.[3] The car's JLR D6a platform is based on a shortened version of the XK's platform.[3] It is the so-called "spiritual successor" to the E-Type.[4]

The car was launched initially as a 2-door soft-top convertible, with a 2-door fastback coupé version launched in 2013.[5] The F-Type underwent a facelift for the 2021 model year. It was unveiled in December 2019, featuring a significantly restyled front end and dashboard, and simplified drivetrain options.[6][7] Jaguar announced that the F-Type will be discontinued after the 2024 model year.[8] Production ended in June 2024, by which time 87,731 examples had been built.[9]

  1. ^ Stoy, Andy (15 October 2012). "Worth the Wait". Autoweek. 62 (21): 40–41. ISSN 0192-9674. Fortunately, the venerated E-type's long-overdue successor looks damn good, too, courtesy of design legend Ian Callum.
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  3. ^ a b "Jaguar XE roadster spied". Auto Express. July 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  4. ^ "Jaguar F Type Coupe". Bloomberg TV India. August 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  5. ^ Holder, Jim (10 May 2013). "Jaguar F-TYPE coupé begins testing". Auto Express. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  6. ^ Duff, Mike (2 December 2019). "2021 Jaguar F-Type Looks Edgier, Simplifies Engine Lineup". Car and Driver. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
  7. ^ Niebuhr, Kurt (1 December 2020). "Jaguar F-TYPE Prices, Reviews, and Pictures | Edmunds". Edmunds.com.
  8. ^ "Jaguar Confirms the F-Type Will Die after the 2024 Model Year". caranddriver.com. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  9. ^ Martin, Charlie (14 June 2024). "Jaguar F-Type production ends after 87,731 examples built". Autocar. Retrieved 21 July 2024.