The Jaguar XJ40 arrived in showrooms in late 1987 and marked a major step forward for Jaguar, introducing the brand’s new generation alloy six-cylinder engine that would remain in production until the arrival of the V8 models. Both the XJ40 and later X300 series have proven themselves to be durable, reliable and economical classics, avoiding many of the maintenance concerns associated with some earlier and later Jaguars. This particular two-owner 3.6 litre example has travelled just 97,958km and is accompanied by its original books, service history, spare key and invoice file. Finished in Glacier White with Mulberry leather trim, the car presents as a very original example and is being sold as traded, any test welcome.
Below watch: Detailed walk around video of our 1988 Jaguar XJ40 XJ6 3.6L...
Below Watch: The official promotional video following the development of the XJ40 produced by Jaguar...