Jaguar XJS
Convertible
Jaguar XJS
Convertible
1992
Year
5.3 L V12
Engine
263
Horsepower
Automatic
Transmission



FAST FACTS
- The first XJS rolled off the factory floor in 1975.
- Barrel-type gauge of previous years was swapped out for round dials in the 1992 model.
- The XJS was discontinued in 1996 after 21 years in production, superseded by the XK8.
Overview
“Yeah, Baby!”. This luxury grand tourer may not be the ‘70’s “Shaguar” that helped Austin Powers score, but with that same Union Jack splashed across the hood, now’s your chance to be you own International Man of Mystery. Lounging underneath the hood is a high-performance V-12 engine developed exclusively by Jaguar for the XJS. “Oh, behave” and hop right in and zip around our track with 263 horses powering this British sled.
Everything you recieve with the basic package:
- Four laps around our 1-mile track, with option to add more laps and additional cars for a fee
- Professional driver to show you the vehicle, inside and out
- Our track all to yourself for 1 hour
Who is the track for?
Classic car enthusiasts, speed demons, adrenaline junkies, or even just a couple of friends looking for a fun night out. The track has something for everyone and doesn’t disappoint.
What people are saying about:
1992 Jaguar XJS
"I am biased. I adore the XJS. I love it’s Britishness. I love the way it can make a thousand miles seem like a hundred…. It’s pretty much the definitive British grand tourer."
Jeremy ClarksonHost of Top Gear
"The XJS greeted the car market as an oddity. The reason for this was the enormous V12 engine hiding under the hood. Some consumers loved the idea, while others were not so fond. Regardless of public opinion, the XJS stood out among the competition. Very few vehicles on the road featured a V12, except for Italian luxury sports cars and supercars."
Hot CarsMagazine
"XJS’ are now becoming sought after classics and their bold styling and uncompromising luxury are being appreciated by connoisseurs who are after something with a bit of charm and character."
The RakeMagazine
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