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F-Type ZP Edition bids farewell to the ICE F-Type

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【Summary】Jaguar is releasing a limited run of 150 F-Type ZP Edition cars to mark the end of ICE sports cars. Only 10 of these cars will be available in the UK, featuring Jaguar's 5.0-litre V8 engine and a nod to the E-Type with special color options. This edition celebrates the lineage of the F-Type and joins previous heritage-inspired collector's editions.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 11, 2023 6:26 AM PT
F-Type ZP Edition bids farewell to the ICE F-Type

The Jaguar F-Type ZP Edition has been introduced as a limited run of 150 cars, available in both Coupe and Convertible models. This special edition marks the end of ICE Jaguar sports cars.

Jaguar news has been relatively scarce as the company prepares to reenter the market as a luxury carmaker, with a focus on electric vehicles that can rival Bentley. However, before that transition takes place, Jaguar is offering a farewell to its current range with limited edition models like the F-Type ZP Edition.

Out of the 150 ZP Edition cars, only 10 will be available to customers in the UK. These models will be equipped with Jaguar's powerful 5.0-litre V8 engine, capable of delivering 567bhp and achieving a 0-60mph time of as little as 3.5 seconds.

In a nod to the iconic E-Type, Jaguar has incorporated design elements inspired by the race-winning Project ZP E-Types from the 1960s. Buyers can choose between two color options: blue paintwork with red and ebony leather, or grey with blue and ebony leather. Both options feature gloss white roundels on the doors, 20" forged alloys, and a '1 of 150' plaque.

Rawdon Glover, Jaguar's Managing Director, expressed his excitement about the ZP Edition, stating that the F-Type has captivated sports car enthusiasts for over a decade, much like the E-Type did fifty years ago. He also mentioned that the ZP Edition joins a prestigious lineup of heritage-inspired collector's editions, including the 2015 Project 7 and 2020 Heritage 60 Edition.

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