Jaguar XJ-S Family

Overview
Produced: 1975-1996, 115413 produced.
Types: Coupe,2 doors,4 seats

The Jaguar XJS had an impossible task from day one of its launch, it had to replace the E-type. The E-type had captured the publics imagination when it first appeared in 1961 and sold well throughout its distinguished career. Somehow the XJS failed to stir emotions in the same way as the E-type had managed, maybe this was a result of the BL build quality problems that had almost ruined Jaguar in the 1970's.

The XJS initially came only as a 2 door coupe with a fuel injected V12 that had powered the E-type, in the mid 80's a 3.6 straight six version arrived which proved to be more economical. From 1981 the V12 variant became the more full efficient HE and this saved the model from becoming another Fuel Crisis victim of the 70's.

The XJS continued in production until 1996 when the XJ8 appeared. Along the way the XJS had been facelifted and both "Targa" style Cabriolet and full Convertible versions were produced.

All Variants.(Coupe Cabriolet & Convertibles)   By Engine Size

Year          5.3                   3.6                     Others            All Eng Sizes

1975       1245                    0                       0                        1245
1976       3082                    0                       0                        3082
1977       3890                    0                       0                        3890
1978       3121                    0                       0                        3121
1979       2405                    0                       0                        2405
1980       1057                    0                       0                        1057
1981       1292                    0                       0                        1292
1982       3088                    18                     5                        3111
1983       4446                    131                   101                     4678
1984       5852                    451                   206                     6509
1985       6067                    782                   1102                   7951
1986       6641                    650                   1761                   9052
1987       6699                    1362                 1765                   9826
1988       5355                    2066                  2935                  10356
1989       4330                    1999                  4877                  11206
1990       3267                    1326                  4633                  9226
1991       1507                    1355                  1787                  4649
1992       553                      1175                  1866                  3594
1993       507                      1277                  3373                  5157
1994       242                      985                    5691                  6918
1995       239                      852                    4341                  5432
1996       19                        121                    1516                  1656

           64904                14550                    35959                 115413

Now widely accepted as a 'bona fide' classic car, Jaguar's XJ-S celebrated its thirty-third anniversary earlier this year (2008). Arguably the most complete grand tourer of its generation, the model's ride / handling balance remains impressive to this day. Fitted with nicely damped coil-sprung suspension, power-assisted rack and pinion steering and potent four-wheel disc brakes, elements of its design were bequeathed to both the Jaguar XK8 and Aston Martin DB7. Though, sadly neither inherited the legendary 5343cc V12 engine.  Rated at 295bhp and 320lbft of torque in its later guises, this superlative unit was mated to three-speed automatic transmission as standard. Reputedly capable of 150mph and 0-60mph in less than eight seconds, the first series XJ-S V12 cars matched strong performance to effortless refinement. A versatile design that combined lift-out targa panels with a folding rear hood, the XJ-SC (C for Cabriolet) proved rarer than the full Convertible that succeeded it.

Source: Bleasie
Engines
CapacityConfigModelBore/StrokeCR
5343ccV12 OHCJaguar V1290mm x 70mm
Performance
Top Speed0-60SQMMPGEngine PwrComment
153 mph6.7 s13 mpg285 bhp 5500
Brakes
FrontRearComment
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Auction Sales History
Lot
Num
Description Auctioneer Date Hammer Price Hammer Price
(inc premium)
122 Jaguar XJS Convertible Barons 29 Apr 2008 £5900.00 -
109 Jaguar XJS Monaco Coupe Barons 20 Sep 2005 £3100.00 -
650 Jaguar XJS V12 HE Lambert & Foster 26 May 2005 £2300.00 -
106 Jaguar XJ-S Convertible Barons 19 Oct 2004 - £1400.00
084 Jaguar XJS HE Convertible H&H Sales Limited 8 Jun 2004 Not sold
040 Jaguar XJS H&H Sales Limited 8 Jun 2004 Not sold
140 Jaguar Cars XJS 3.6 Coupe Barons 3 Feb 2004 £5000.00 -
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Article The Jaguar XJ-S Story
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Publication Classic Cars June 2007
The Jaguar XJ-S Story - On one hand it's a disaster area that failed to replace the fabulous E-Type.  On the other it's a grand touring supercar sales success.  The Jaguar XJ-S is all this and more, and this is its story.
Article Twin Test - Jaguar XJ6 vs Jaguar XJ-S Series 2 - The XJ factor
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Publication Practical Classics December 2005
The XJ factor - These Jaguars may not be so widely appreciated as the mighty E-type and Mk2, but the XJ-S and XJ6 redefined the industry standard.  Today the Seventies pair make excellent alternatives to their Sixties ancestors, says Nigel Boothman.
Article Buying guide - Jaguar XJ-S (1975-1996)
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Publication Classic Cars August 2005

Buying guide - Jaguar XJ-S (1975-1996) -  Jaguar’s  XJ-S languished for years as an unloved, misunderstood GT but interest is on the up.  Buy wisely while it’s still a bargain super-coupé.

Article Life Story - Jaguar XJ-S
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Publication Practical Classics September 2004
Life Story - Jaguar XJ-S - The Jaguar E-Type was always going to be a hard act to follow but its replacement the XJ-S has confounded its critics to become a true classic of its time.
Article Saints Alive - The Saint's Jaguar XJ-S
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Publication Classic Cars May 2004
Saints Alive - The Saint's Jaguar XJ-S - Only a Jaguar XJ-S was suave enough for Simon Templar in TV series The Return of the Saint.  Driving that original car is like slipping into a Seventies time capsule.
Article Buyers Guide - Jaguar XJS ( 1975-1996)
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Publication Practical Classics May 2002
Buyers Guide ( 1975-1996)  - Initially criticised for its styling, fuel consumption and poor reliability, the XJS blossomed into one of Jaguar's greatest models, surviving an amazing 21 years.
Article Buyer's Guide - Jaguar XJ-S
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Publication Classic Car Weekly 18 April 2012
Buyer's Guide - Jaguar XJ-S - After a difficult start, the Jaguar XJ-S eventually became a true classic in the canon of British grand-tourers.  MATT GEORGE looks into buying one of Browns Lane's finest.
Article Timewarp Classics: No.3 - Jaguar XJ-S: 1975
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Publication Classic Car Weekly 16 March 2006
Timewarp Classics: No.3 - Jaguar XJ-S: 1975 - Time Lord Andrew Roberts presses the button on his Tardis and lands in 1975, just in time to see the wraps pulled off the latest Big Car - the XJ-S.
Article End of the Lyons
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Publication Classic & Sports Car January 2006
End of the Lyons - The last Jaguars linked to company founder Sir William rolled out of Browns Lane this year.  Simon Goldsworthy compares XJ6, XJ-S and XKR.
Article Full cream cat
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Publication Classics Monthly January 2006
Full cream cat - It outsold the E-Type and enjoyed a production run of 21 years.  Jaguar's XJS has always been popular with enthusiasts who enjoy performance motoring.  We show you how to extract more.
Article Twelve at Fifteen does go
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast December 2005
Twelve at Fifteen does go.
Article Club project XJS - Part 8
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast October 2005
Club project XJS - Part 8 - Nigel Thorley brings to a close our anniversary project.
Article Club Project XJS Part 6
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast June 2005
Club Project XJS Part 6 - Nigel Thorley brings the story up to date on everyday use of the Club’s latest project - a 4.0 litre XJS Coupe.
Article Club Project XJS Part 4
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast April 2005
Club Project XJS Part 4 - Our 30th anniversary XJS Project - a 1993 4.0 litre XJS is still in the hands of the Editor while Dave Marks replaces the radiator.  A few more miles on the clock and the latest news on the body repairs.
Article Club Project Part 3 XJS
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast March 2005
Club Project Part 3 XJS - Nigel Thorley reports on another 400 miles in the Club’s latest project car.
Article Super Car Savers - Pay no more than £10,000
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Publication Classic & Sports Car February 2005
Super Car Savers - Pay no more than £10,000 - 130mph-plus coupés of girth and glamour bring that suave GT-man fantasy to life - starting at just £1000.  Martin Buckley pulls on the stringbacks to sample 15mpg style from Jaguar, Aston, Citroën, Alfa, Iso, Bristol, Jensen and Porsche.
Article Club Project XJS Part 2
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast February 2005
Club Project XJS Part 2 - Last month we announced the purchase of an XJS project car to run during this, the 30th year of the model.  Nigel Thorley provides the first regular monthly updates on our purchase.
Article XJ Project Part 23
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast February 2005
XJ Project Part 23 - After installing and testing the engine and fitting some of the engine bay components, access to which benefited from the absence of the inlet manifolds, a little more work in that department this month followed by the preparation, build up and fitting of the inlet manifolds to the engine.
Article Club Project Part 1 - XJS
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast January 2005
Club Project Part 1 - XJS - In this, the 30th anniversary year of the XJ-S, we are pleased to announce that the Club has purchased an example of the model as a project car.  To be reported on each month, the car will be regularly used and maintained to provide valuable information for current and impending purchasers of these fine cars.
Article XJ Project Part 22
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast January 2005
XJ Project Part 22 - More on the re-assembly from David Marks.
Article An XJ-S Appreciation
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast October 2004
An XJ-S Appreciation - By Steve Bass.
Article Two Years with an XJ-S, and not a moment too long
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast September 2004
Two Years with an XJ-S, and not a moment too long - Mark Thompson continues his story of XJ-S ownership, following on from his first part in the February issue of Jaguar Enthusiast.
Article Buyers Guide - Jaguar XJS
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Publication Top Gear May 2004
Buyers Guide - Jaguar XJS - Few cars combine speed with dignity like this one can.  But Paul Walton hopes his wallet can take it.
Article XJS - A Bridge Ultimately NOT Too Far
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast April 2004
XJS - A Bridge Ultimately NOT Too Far - Nigel Thorley is reunited with one of our original refurbishment projects - a pre-HE XJ-S.
Article Power Corrupts - Jaguar v Mercedes v Porsche
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Publication Classics Spring 2004
Power Corrupts - Jaguar v Mercedes v Porsche - Only the fastest of fat-cats could justify the price tag and fuel bills of these executive coupés.  But, asks Greg Whitaker, which one makes the soundest partnership? 1983 Porsche 928S, 1975 Jaguar XJ-S, 1979 Mercedes-Benz 450 SLC.
Article Two Years with an XJ-S, and not a moment too Long - Serialised story by Mark Thompson
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Publication Jaguar Enthusiast February 2004
Two Years with an XJ-S, and not a moment too Long - Serialised story by Mark Thompson
Article Cats' whispers
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Publication Classic & Sports Car May 2003
Cats' whispers - Alastair Clements compares the sonic delights of Jaguar's V12 in the XJ-S and S3 E-Type.
Article Classics February 2002 pg 86
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Publication Classics February 2002
Jaguar XJ-S V12. With a smooth, powerful and complex V12 motor under the bonnet, is the XJ-S a difficult car to look after? Kim Henson advises.
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