1993 Jaguar XJ220

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CHF300,000 - CHF350,000 

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  • The 265th out of a reported 281 examples of the JaguarSport top speed record-breaker
  • A twin-turbocharged 3.5-litre V-6 delivers 542 horsepower via a five-speed manual gearbox and rear-wheel drive for a theoretical top speed of 217 mph
  • Originally finished in Silverstone Green over a Sand leather interior; now presented in the custom colour of Dark Grey
  • Desirably upgraded in February 2018 by pre-eminent XJ220 specialist Don Law Racing with optional BBS alloy wheels and an improved braking system
  • Accompanied by a parts manual, service book, first aid kit, tool kit in leather case, Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) certificate, and maintenance invoices
  • Odometer displayed only 4,492 kilometres at the time of cataloguing

From the reported 281 examples of the XJ220 built by JaguarSport—a co-venture between Jaguar and its factory motorsport partner Tom Walkinshaw Racing— the car offered here is numbered 265. The accompanying JDHT certificate issued in April 2024 records a 22 November 1993 date of production. Chassis number 220673 then left the factory on 19 January 1994 finished originally in Silverstone Green over a Sand leather interior. First registered during September 1996, the supercar was subsequently repainted in its current, non-standard shade of Dark Grey.

By 2015, the Big Cat resided in Switzerland and then in February 2018 was sent to leading XJ220 expert Don Law Racing in the United Kingdom. In addition to a thorough engine service, plus the installation of new seals, belts, gaskets, and lines, the braking system was upgraded and optional BBS alloy wheels fitted at a total cost of £19,451 (invoices available to view on file).

Purchased by the consignor in June 2020 via collector car specialist Insidecars of Reiden, the XJ220’s odometer showed just 4,492 kilometres at the time of cataloguing. More recent maintenance duties have been entrusted to Rebellion Motors of Lausanne. While in the care of the workshop during 2021, the car received nearly 5,800 CHF-worth of sorting and fine tuning to its fuel system and electricals.

Further complemented by a parts manual, service book, first aid kit, and tool kit in a leather case, this McLaren F1-rivalling Jaguar is set to entice collectors of record breakers, landmark supercars, and dedicated marque enthusiasts alike.

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