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Jaguar's E-Type is one of the most iconic cars in history, and the English company has tried to rekindle that flame with the two-seat, front-engined F-Type.
Launched in 2013, the F-Type includes a range of engine variants and open-top and coupe versions, as well as rear and all-wheel drive models. The F-Type range kicks off at $168,960 with the recently-added turbocharged four-cylinder F-Type 75 P450 RWD (331KW), morphing into a range of six and eight cylinder engines that culminates with a ferocious F-Type R 75 P575 AWD (423KW), a supercharged 5.0-litre V8 priced at $302,500.
Buying a car like the F Type is an emotional one, not one based on practicality. It’s a good looking car, rates well for performance, economy and driving experience, is well equipped, but it’s tight on room and the boot is quite small. Check out the reviews at Carsguide for more information.
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Jaguar design is evolving fast, and despite first appearing in 2012, these images prove that the F-Type dashboard and interior has continually evolved to match newer models. Leather trim is also standard across all variants.
The following Jaguar F-Type is available with two seats. Leather and suedecloth sports seats are available in the choice of Ebony or Light Oyster. Optional Performance Windsor leather seats are available with the choice between: Ebony, Light Oyster, Tan, or Mars Red.