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1991 Jaguar XJR-15 Goes to Auction

1991 Jaguar XJR-15 Goes to Auction

A modern Jaguar F-Type is a head-turner, but the rare street-legal version of a Jaguar race car is something else entirely. Based on the Group C Sports-Prototype XJR-9, the Jaguar XJR-15 is a sight to behold. Crafted in carbon kevlar, the XJR-15 was created to be a road-going supercar with race car underpinnings and the latest race technology in the form of extensive carbon fiber, suspension, AP Racing brakes, and light alloy OZ wheels. The engine is a 6.0-liter V12 good for 450 horsepower that propelled the lightweight supercar to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds and to a top speed of 191. It also weighed in at a mere 2,315 pounds or less than the legendary McLaren F1. This particular one has just 153 miles on the odometer and has never been up for sale before. It has barely been driven has remained in storage for the vast majority of its life. The car is clad in Mauritius Blue Metallic paint over Savile Grey upholstery. The winning bidder will certainly have one of the rarest Jaguar’s on earth, and he’ll have to pay through the nose to get it.