HIGHLIGHTS
- Amazing low-mileage early X-Type from first week of sales
- Previous titled owner
- Original brochure, manuals and service book
- Lovely condition and sold with brand new MOT
THE APPEAL
Introduced in 2001, the Jaguar ‘X400’ was the company’s most important new car in a generation. Built to compete in the burgeoning compact executive market, the new ‘X-Type’ would go head-to-head with the likes of the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, but with an added dose of ‘Jaguarness’ throw into the mix.
It was a terrific car to drive, with a choice of 2.5 and 3.0-litre petrol engines at launch and permanent four-wheel-drive giving it incredible handling and performance.
This example – a launch flagship 3.0 SE - is from very early on in the car’s life, pre-ordered when the X-Type was announced by a respected High Court judge via the Jaguar main dealership in Sevenoaks, Kent. Based on the chassis number provided, Y303 AKM appears to be one of the very first X-Types manufactured on the new production line at Halewood, which would make it one of the very earliest to be delivered to an external customer.
The first owner kept the car until he passed away and it remained with a second owner at the same address for many years thereafter.
With a mere 38k on the clock and 16 stamps in the service book through to 34k miles, the X-Type has clearly been cherished and well looked-after, and it has to be one of the smartest, most genuine and lowest mileage early cars left.
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- UK V5C
- New MOT valid until July 2024
- Registered on 13 July 2001, just four days after the car officially went on sale
- Full Jaguar book pack and leather wallet
- First owner was a well-known titled QC and circuit judge from Kent
- Service book stamped 16 times to 34,300 miles
- Owned by two owners at the same address until 2020
- Original pre-launch brochure and price list
- Radio codes
- Supplying sales manager’s business card included
- Institute of Advanced Motorists grille badge
- Two keys
THE INTERIOR
- ‘Sand’ leather interior
- Excellent overall condition with no tears or damage, just some minimal wear to driver’s side lower seat bolster
- Walnut dash inlays
- Excellent condition dash, door cards, headlining and carpets
- Original stereo and 6-CD changer unit
- Air conditioning blows ice cool
- Cruise control
- Electrically adjustable seats
- Steering wheel stereo controls
- Optional maple wood gear selector
- Good, clean luggage area with original tools and spacesaver spare wheel
THE EXTERIOR
- Gorgeous Pacific Blue pearlescent paintwork
- Wholly original and in lovely overall condition – we haven’t seen an early X-Type in this kind of condition for many years
- Deep glossy shine, recently ceramic treated by vendor
- Original 16-inch SE alloys wheels with barely any kerb marks and no delamination
- Two small marks on bonnet from stonechips
- One very small indent on underside of nearside sill, almost invisible from eye level
- Tiny bubbles on inner edge of o/s rear wheelarch
- Some very fine scuffs on o/s/f wing and rear quarter, only visible in some lights
- Small marks on rear bumper
- Original supplying dealer number plates
- All badges and exterior trim in excellent condition
THE MECHANICS
- 2,967cc V6
- 231bhp
- Five-speed automatic transmission
- Four-wheel-drive
- Very clean under-bonnet presentation with fresh-looking fluids
- Drives superbly with no evident faults or issues with the engine, gearbox, transfer box, brakes, suspension or steering
- Mileage may increase by a small amount as vendor is using the car occasionally
SUMMARY
Early X-Types are becoming very rare cars these days, especially those on the earliest ‘Y’ registrations, which were only on sale for eight weeks from launch before the new ‘51’-style plates debuted in 2001.
That immediately marks this X-Type out as a very early car indeed and one that’s bound to prick up the ears of Jaguar collectors. It’s presented in lovely overall condition – unrestored and original, with its original paint and an interesting provenance.
Early X-Types are at the point now where the best examples are starting to attract attention – and this one is most certainly among those. One to preserve and cherish, as soon there’ll be barely any X-Types left, and merely a handful in this condition.
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