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Jaguar XJS 5.3 V12 Coupe RHD 1989 5300 cc 1982

General description : Complete book pack and original tools
Perfect Grand Tourer
The last of the Sir Williams Lyons’ inspired “Big Cats”
Will simply not disappoint upon viewing

1989 Jaguar XJS 5.3 V12 Coupe Automatic For Sale In London (RHD)

Finished in gleaming Tungsten Grey metallic coachwork with twin coach lines and Anthracite black hide. Fitted with multi-spoke alloy wheels and benefiting with factory fitted electric seats, cruise control, and air conditioning making this ‘Big’ cat the flagship model. Upon further inspection, this car really has been highly cherished throughout its life which is reflected in the flawless chrome work to a beautifully presented engine compartment, perfect panel fitment and exquisite interior.

Complete with original drivers handbook wallet, books, tools and factory supplied service book. Early viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappoint this ‘Big’ cat will not be here for long.

Design plans for the XJS got underway in 1965, with the first production car being sold in 1975. The car was primarily designed by Malcolm Sayer, with input and control from Sir William Lyons. With Jaguar struggling financially at the time, the XJS needed to be a big success.The highly anticipated XJS was seen by many as a direct replacement to the very popular E-Type. However, when the XJS was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1976, it was clear that the car was intended to be in a league of its own.

Externally, the XJS is most noticeable for its ‘flying buttresses’, sweeping from the top of the rear roofline down to the rear of the wings. Although initially widely criticised, this design gave the XJS an excellent drag coefficient–better than the E-Type, and allowing the XJS to reach speeds of comfortably over 150mph.

John Egan led a major drive to improve build quality, performance and boost the public perception of the car. These improvements were a huge success, and within three years production was up by 400% while the company turned a loss of £47.3 million into a profit of £50 million.

Initial sales were slow, with just 1,245 units produced in 1975. In 1974 things took a turn for the worse, as sales began to trail off dramatically and just 1,057 cars were sold. Jaguar bosses held a crisis summit to review the car’s future and decided whether to drop the model from its line-up for good. Thankfully for the XJS, a saviour was found in the form of John Egan, Jaguar’s newly appointed manager, who earned the company and the car, a stay of execution. The XJS sent out a strong message to its competitors. Jaguar was serious about expanding its range, serious about modernising, and serious about making cars. The car maker continued developing its GT and a sports handling pack for the 3.6-litre engine went on sale in 1987, followed by a full convertible in 1988. The XJS had helped turn Jaguar around.

Now available for viewing at the DD Classics Dealership in London, please call for more information.

https://ddclassics.com/car-listing/jaguar-xjs-5-3-v12-coupe-rhd-1989/

1982 Jaguar XJS 5.3 V12 Coupe RHD 1989 5300 cc is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Surrey by DD Classics for £24950.

 

Car Facts

Car type : Car Make : Jaguar Model : XJS Model Version : 5.3 V12 Coupe RHD 1989 5300 cc Engine size : 5.3 Model Year : 1982 Sub type : Coupé Location : Surrey

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About Jaguar XJS
The Jaguar XJS is a grand tourer produced by Jaguar from 1975 to 1996. It was designed as a replacement for the popular Jaguar E-Type, but instead of a sleek sports car, the XJS was a more luxurious and refined grand tourer.

Initially, the XJS was powered by a 5.3-liter V12 engine that produced up to 295 horsepower, giving it impressive performance for a car of its size and weight. Later versions of the XJS also offered a six-cylinder engine option, as well as a supercharged V6 engine.

The XJS featured a distinctive design that was updated over the years, with notable changes including the addition of a convertible model and the introduction of a four-seat option. It also offered a number of luxurious features, such as leather seats, wood trim, and air conditioning.

Despite its luxury focus, the XJS was also a capable performance car, with notable wins in the European Touring Car Championship and the Australian Touring Car Championship. It also served as the basis for the Jaguar XJR-15, a limited-production supercar.

Today, the Jaguar XJS is a popular classic car, with enthusiasts drawn to its distinctive design and impressive performance. Its luxurious features and refined ride also make it a popular choice among collectors looking for a comfortable and stylish grand tourer.