The rumors of Jaguar’s demise may be overblown, but the automaker is slimming its lineup ahead of going electric in 2025. One unfortunate victim of that transition will be the F-Type, Jag’s lone sports car, but before it goes, the company is releasing one more special edition.
Jaguar will build 150 of the new ZP edition F-Type before killing it off after 2024, with coupes and convertibles planned. Exclusive blue and grey paints will be available, which Jaguar said is an homage to the E-Type Project ZP Collection from years past.
The interior gets upgrades from Jaguar-Land Rover’s SV Bespoke unit, including red and black leather or blue and black leather, horizontal seat stitching, and a number plate designating the car’s place in the 150-unit production run.
Though the car gets a range of exclusive touches, it retains the beating heart that makes the standard F-Type so enjoyable: The 575-horsepower supercharged V8 engine. The powertrain delivers a 3.5-second 0-60 mph time, a top speed of 186 mph, and 516 pounds of torque, making the F-Type a rowdy, if slightly unrefined, car to drive.
Jaguar hasn’t detailed pricing or a release date for the special edition car yet, but the standard 2024 F-Type is available on the automaker’s website with a $114,275 starting price, including the $1,275 destination charge.
[Image: Jaguar]
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