Marking half a century since the end of production of the E-Type, Jaguar produced a special edition of this model, the Jaguar E-Type Commemorative. However, a few days ago two more cars were produced for a special client in Asia.
One coupe is painted in Signet Green, the other in Opal Black, and they are unique due to their special and expensive specifications. The exterior is adorned with mother of pearl, hallmarked solid silver and 18ct gold badging, setting the E-type Commemorative apart from the rest.
The interior features seats covered in Bridge of Weir leather handcrafted in Jaguar Classic’s workshop, the center console bears an engraving of the original early Series 1 E-type blueprint, a heated windshield, a Bluetooth radio, and accessories made by the oldest jewelry store in England, Deakin & Francis, which has been in business since 1786.
When it comes to the powertrain, both cars are powered by a 3.8-liter 6-cylinder engine with an electronic fuel injection system, mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
It is not known who is the owner of these cars or how much he paid for them.
Source: Jaguar
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