XK (1997-2014)
The Jaguar XK was a two door grand touring 2+2 model that was in production between 1996-2014 in coupe and convertible body styles across two generations. Taking over from the Jaguar XJ-S, the first generation was known as the X100 and was produced between 1996-2006 and was Jaguars first 8-cylinder engine since the Daimler 250. The second generation was introduced in 2006 and was in production until 2014. Known as the X150, it was noted for its aluminum monocoque bodyshell. In both variations, the legendary XKR headed the lineup.