The Jaguar XJ220, once the world’s fastest production car, is a rare gem with only 282 produced. This 1993 model, finished in Spa Silver with a Charcoal interior, is a collector’s dream, boasting just 703 miles. It showcases Jaguar’s advanced engineering with a 542 HP, all-alloy, turbocharged V-6 engine. Initially presented at the 1988 Birmingham International Motor Show, it received rave reviews and immense interest. The XJ220 was a result of a passionate skunkworks project by Jaguar’s design staff, later known as the Saturday Club.
Built by Jaguar Sport and Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR), it was priced at £470,000, and only 282 units were produced due to the supercar market collapse. This specific XJ220 has a prestigious history, having been serviced by the renowned Don Law Jaguar and scoring highly at prestigious concours events like the Jaguar Club of Florida Concours d’Elegance and the Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance in 2021.
Accompanied by a heritage certificate, original books, service records, and a toolkit, this vehicle is a testament to Jaguar’s legacy in producing exceptional supercars. As the market for supercars like the Ferrari F40 and Porsche 959 skyrockets, the XJ220 remains an undervalued masterpiece, making it an attractive investment for collectors and enthusiasts. With its low mileage and impeccable maintenance, this 1993 Jaguar XJ220 is not just a vehicle, but a piece of automotive history ready to be cherished in a curated collection.
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