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Jaguar car models

Jaguar is a brand of Jaguar Land Rover
Website: www.jaguar.com

Large executive cars:
1935–1948 2½ Litre saloon
1937–1948 3½ Litre saloon
1948–1951 Mark V
1951–1957 Mark VII (& VIIM)
1957–1959 Mark VIII
1959–1961 Mark IX
1961–1966 Mark X
1966–1970 420G
1968–1987 XJ6 Series 1, 2 & 3
1972–1992 XJ12
1986–1994 XJ6 (XJ40)
1993–1994 XJ12 (XJ81)
1995–1997 XJ6 & XJ12 (X300 & X301)
1998–2003 XJ8 (X308)
2004–2007 XJ (X350)
2008-2009 XJ (X358)
2009–date XJ (X351)

Compact executive cars:
1935–1949 1½ Litre saloon
1955–1959 Mark 1
1959–1967 Mark 2
1963–1968 S-type
1966–1968 420
1966–1968 240 & 340
1999–2008 S-type
2001–2009 X-type
2008–present XF

Sport Cars:
1948–1954 XK120
1954–1957 XK140
1957–1961 XK150
1961–1974 E-Type
1975–1996 XJ-S
1992–1994 XJ220
1997–2006 XK8/XKR (X100)
2006–present XK (X150)
2012–present F-Type
2012–present F-Type R  (coupé)
Jaguar XFR  (mid-size saloon)
Jaguar XKR  (coupé and cabriolet)
Jaguar XFR-S  (mid-size saloon)
Jaguar XKR-S  (coupé and cabriolet)
Jaguar XJR

Racing and competition cars:
1950s C-Type
1950s D-Type
1960s E-Type Lightweight
1985–1992 XJR-5 through XJR-17
2009 XFR Bonneville Salt Flats speed record
2010 Jaguar RSR XKR GT2

Concept cars:
E1A (The 1950s E-Type concept vehicle)
E2 A (The second E-Type concept vehicle, which raced at LeMans and in the USA)
Pirana (1967) (Designed by Bertone)
XJ13 (1966) (Built to race at LeMans, never run)
XK 180 (1998) (Roadster concept based on the XK8)
F-Type (2000) (Roadster, similar to the XK8 but smaller)
R-Coupé (2001) (Large four-seater coupé)
Fuore XF 10 (2003)
R-D6 (2003) (Compact four-seat coupé)
XK-RR (A high-performance version of last generation XK coupé)
XK-RS (Another performance-spec version of last generation XK convertible)
Concept Eight (2004) (Super-luxury version of the long-wheelbase model of the XJ)
C-XF (2007) (Pre-cursor to the production model XF saloon)
C-X75 (2010) (Hybrid-electric sports car, originally intended for production but cancelled in 2012)
C-X16 (2011) (Pre-cursor to the production model F-Type)
C-X17 (2013) (First ever Jaguar SUV concept)
Project 7 (a 542 bhp V8-powered open speedster that can be described as the F-Type crossed with the D-Type (2013)