Jaguar F-Type assembly concludes with the last model heading to historical collection

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The ultimate Jaguar F-Type has completed its manufacturing journey at the Castle Bromwich production plant affiliated with the brand. The concluding vehicle will join the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust’s prized historical assortment.

The Jaguar F-Type was introduced in 2013 as a spiritual heir to the legendary E-Type. It was presented in both coupé and convertible body designs. The model came in high-performance variants like the F-Type R and F-Type SVR, along with exclusive editions such as Project 7 and 400 Sport.

Final Jaguar F-Type-Giola Green-2

“The unique vision of Jaguar’s founder, Sir William Lyons, always aimed to be forward-thinking, relevant, and distinctive. This has been the cornerstone of Jaguar over nearly a century of evolving contemporary British elegance,” expressed Rawdon Glover, Managing Director of Jaguar. “At present, as we commemorate the F-TYPE and our 75-year legacy of pioneering Jaguar sports cars, we are also anticipating the dawn of a new epoch. We are going to reshape and elevate the Jaguar identity, concentrating on fostering customer relations and involvement, guided by our mission to inspire like no other,” he further elaborated.

The final Jaguar F-Type variant is a convertible model finalized in Giola Green paint complemented by a black top and a Tan Windsor leather cabin. Tucked beneath the hood is a 5.0-liter V8 powerplant.

As per Jaguar, a total of 87,731 F-Types have been manufactured up to now.

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