What came after Jaguar S-Type?
Jaguar XF
Jaguar S-Type (1999)
Jaguar S-Type | |
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Kerb weight | 1,800 kg (3,968 lb) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Rover SD1 VP |
Successor | Jaguar XF (X250) |
When did the jaguar’s type come out?
The S-Type was produced at Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich facility in Birmingham, England. The car was styled by Geoff Lawson in 1995 and is based on the Jaguar DEW platform/Ford DEW platform, shared with the Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird. It was unveiled at the Birmingham International Motor Show on 20 October 1998, and went on sale in January 1999.
What did I add to my 2003 Jaguar?
Also added on the 2003 model was an electronic parking-brake paddle-switch that replaced the conventional manually operated lever for the rear brakes.
When did the company change its name to Jaguar?
Founding. On 23 March 1945 the S. S. Cars shareholders in general meeting agreed to change the company’s name to Jaguar Cars Limited. Said chairman William Lyons “Unlike S. S. the name Jaguar is distinctive and cannot be connected or confused with any similar foreign name.”.
When did the Jaguar XK go out of production?
Historic car models. The Jaguar X-Type was a compact executive car launched in 2001, while the company was under Ford ownership. Sharing its platform with a 2000 Ford Mondeo, the X-Type ceased production in 2009. The Jaguar XK is a luxury grand tourer introduced in 2006, where it replaced the XK8.
The S-Type was produced at Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich facility in Birmingham, England. The car was styled by Geoff Lawson in 1995 and is based on the Jaguar DEW platform/Ford DEW platform, shared with the Lincoln LS and Ford Thunderbird. It was unveiled at the Birmingham International Motor Show on 20 October 1998, and went on sale in January 1999.
What was the production of the Jaguar X-type?
At launch, Autocar called the X-Type “the most important Jaguar ever.”. With annual projections of 100,000 sales, the X-Type recorded a production of 350,000 over its eight year manufacturing run.
Is there going to be a successor to the Jaguar X type?
In January 2011, Jaguar said plans for successor for the X-Type were under consideration, to compete with models such as the BMW 3 Series, and to be positioned below the current XF. The project, codenamed X760, was set to be launched in 2015. In March 2014, Jaguar confirmed that the X-Type’s replacement would be named the Jaguar XE.
Also added on the 2003 model was an electronic parking-brake paddle-switch that replaced the conventional manually operated lever for the rear brakes.