Vehicle Description
1993 was the final production year of the Jaguar XJR-S produced by
Jaguar Sport, a separate company owned 50-50 by Jaguar and Tom
Walkinshaw Racing (TWR). This car was presented with a distinctive
body kit, special alloy wheels, suspension and handling
improvements. It also features an upgraded 6.0-liter engine with a
Zytek engine management system that is unique to this car and
provides for stellar performance. This was different from the
standard 6.0-liter engine used in the late XJS models as the
6.0-liter V-12 engine was hand-built by the TWR team and included
several performance modifications pushing the horsepower to 338.
TWR also built and installed custom upgrades to the driveline,
suspension and brakes were engineered.
The 1993 XJR-S is a rare and collectible vehicle with a total
production count of 100 units built for the US - 50 coupes and 50
convertibles. This version of the XJR-S also displayed the
model-specific body kit that includes a rear spoiler, an undertray,
lower side sills, a custom front end treatment, a special Autolux
leather interior, and larger alloy wheels and tires.
This particular example has only 36,000 original miles and is #82
of the100 cars ever produced and only of 27 finished in triple
black. It was lightly restored by Paul's Jaguar in Ft Lauderdale, a
premier Jaguar restoration shop and has been in a private
collection since.
Estimate: $45,000-$50,000