Jaguar Rolling Out One More Special Edition Before Killing the F-Type

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

The rumors of Jaguar’s demise may be overblown, but the automaker is slimming its lineup ahead of going electric in 2025. One unfortunate victim of that transition will be the F-Type, Jag’s lone sports car, but before it goes, the company is releasing one more special edition.


Jaguar will build 150 of the new ZP edition F-Type before killing it off after 2024, with coupes and convertibles planned. Exclusive blue and grey paints will be available, which Jaguar said is an homage to the E-Type Project ZP Collection from years past.


The interior gets upgrades from Jaguar-Land Rover’s SV Bespoke unit, including red and black leather or blue and black leather, horizontal seat stitching, and a number plate designating the car’s place in the 150-unit production run.


Though the car gets a range of exclusive touches, it retains the beating heart that makes the standard F-Type so enjoyable: The 575-horsepower supercharged V8 engine. The powertrain delivers a 3.5-second 0-60 mph time, a top speed of 186 mph, and 516 pounds of torque, making the F-Type a rowdy, if slightly unrefined, car to drive.


Jaguar hasn’t detailed pricing or a release date for the special edition car yet, but the standard 2024 F-Type is available on the automaker’s website with a $114,275 starting price, including the $1,275 destination charge.


[Image: Jaguar]


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Chris Teague
Chris Teague

Chris grew up in, under, and around cars, but took the long way around to becoming an automotive writer. After a career in technology consulting and a trip through business school, Chris began writing about the automotive industry as a way to reconnect with his passion and get behind the wheel of a new car every week. He focuses on taking complex industry stories and making them digestible by any reader. Just don’t expect him to stay away from high-mileage Porsches.

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  • Analoggrotto Analoggrotto on Oct 12, 2023

    F type was a banger when it was released. The facelift was a step back and now it's just long in the tooth, sadly.

  • Merc190 Merc190 on Oct 12, 2023

    Another brand going from engines that stirred the soul to electrons that numb the mind.

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    • Redapple2 Redapple2 on Oct 13, 2023

      note to self: always skip ghost's comments. always!


  • Tassos Tassos on Oct 12, 2023

    Even if you include the much more popular Land Rover, Indian owned Jaguar-Land Rover's sales in the US market are DISMAL, its market share has sunk to a horribly low 0.4%, or a TENTH of what Tesla sold this year (so far)

    • TMA1 TMA1 on Oct 12, 2023

      It's not like there are many places you can even buy one, let alone get it serviced.


  • ToolGuy ToolGuy on Oct 12, 2023

    Supercharger > Turbocharger

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