The Limited-Edition of 2024 Jaguar F-Type

Being released back in 2012, F-Type Jaguar is considered somewhat old by the standards in the auto industry. The company tries to keep their Jaguar as fresh-looking as possible. Recently, the announcement was released which says that new version of Jaguar F-Type 2024 will be released in a limited edition and that this edition will be the reference to its roots.

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The Jaguar has a very long tradition in this industry, from the first one XK 120 from 1948. We must say that F-Type surely looks like the modern version of classic E-Type. However, we must also say that we don`t see how checkered flag limited edition is referencing anything. This new model will be somewhat different than other F-Type Jaguars.

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This limited edition will be available in three different colors: Fuji White, Carpathian Gray, and Caldera Red. Also, they will be available as a convertible or a coupe. If you decide to acquire a coupe, you will get a contrasting roof. The vehicle consists of twenty-inch wheels, badging round on the exterior, and brake calipers.

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The central console is colored in black, a Meridian sound system, and it has a ten-inch touchscreen. 2024 F-Types will have a standard Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

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This vehicle will have a slightly less than 300 horsepower. It is an automatic with eight different speed. Both of the all-wheel drive and rear-wheel will be available, it depends on the engine that will be featured in the car. For that, we need to wait for the limited series to be released.

Due to poor sales, Jaguar will not have six speeds manual, like with the previous F-Types. It is very well known that manual is not something that is popular in the United States.

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2020 Jaguar F-Type Price

The price of 2024 Jaguar F-Type will be around $62k for a coupe. The price for Checkered Flag Limited Series will be around $72k. Both of these prices are including $1k mandatory destination page.

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