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Jaguar S-Type (other)
Jaguar S-Type is the name of two vehicles: * Jaguar S-Type (1963) (1963–1968) * Jaguar S-Type (1999) (1999–2008) File:1966-Jaguar-S-type.jpg, 1963–1968 Jaguar S-Type File:2001 Jaguar S-Type V6 SE Automatic 3.0 Front.jpg, 1999–2007 Jaguar S-Type Jaguar S-Type is the name of two vehicles: * Jaguar S-Type (1963) (1963–1968) * Jaguar S-Type (1999) (1999–2008) File:1966-Jaguar-S-type.jpg, 1963–1968 Jaguar S-Type File:2001 Jaguar S-Type V6 SE Automatic 3.0 Front.jpg, 1999–2007 Ja ... {{Set index article, cars ...
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Jaguar S-Type (1963)
The Jaguar S-Type is a luxury saloon car produced by Jaguar Cars in the United Kingdom from 1963 to 1968. Announced in 30 September 1963 it was a technically more sophisticated development of the Mark 2, offering buyers a more luxurious alternative without the size and expense of the Mark X. The S-Type sold alongside the Mark 2, as well as the Jaguar 420 following its release in 1966. A retro-styled vehicle with the same name was also produced, based on the design of the original S-Type vehicles. History The Jaguar Mark 2 was introduced in 1959 and sold throughout most of the 1960s. It has a live rear axle and is powered by the XK six-cylinder engine first used in the Jaguar XK120 of 1948. In the Mark 2 the engine was available in 2.4, 3.4 and 3.8-litre capacities. In 1961 Jaguar launched two new models. The full size Jaguar Mark X saloon (pronounced ''mark ten'') used Jaguar's new independent rear suspension and a triple SU carburettor version of the 3.8-litre XK engin ...
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Jaguar S-Type (1999)
The Jaguar S-Type is an executive car that debuted at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show and was marketed by Jaguar Cars, Jaguar for model years 1999–2007, reviving the nameplate of the company's Jaguar S-Type (1963), 1963–1968 S-Type as a four-door notchback Sedan (automobile)#Notchback sedans, saloon. The S-Type received a mild Facelift (automotive), facelift for the 2002 model year and again in 2004. The S-Type was discontinued in late 2007 and replaced by the Jaguar XF (X250), XF. Overview After being privatised in 1984, Jaguar had been developing a smaller saloon to complement the XJ6 by the early 1990s, but these plans were axed following its takeover by Ford Motor Company, Ford in 1989, only to resurface within a few years. The S-Type was produced at Jaguar's Castle Bromwich facility in Birmingham, England. The car was styled by Geoff Lawson (designer), Geoff Lawson in 1995 and is based on the Ford DEW98 platform, Jaguar DEW platform/Ford DEW platform, shared with the ...
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