Historically, the cars bearing the Jaguar mark have distanced themselves from their competitors through their elegance of style and abundance of power. The 1995 Jaguar XJS held to this fine tradition.
The major mechanical upgrades in the XJS 4.0-liter were accompanied by modest, but noteworthy, visual changes. The five-spoke 16-inch wheels with a diamond-turned finish were now standard. The center cap of the wheels carries a silver growler on red background, while the leaper badge on the front fender sports a matching red background.
A considerable visual upgrade to the interior was accomplished through the use of a new four-panel seat design. Lighter interior colors were introduced after interaction with Jaguar’s valued customers, as well as a finer quality of leather itself. Additional covered trim components were more in evidence in this upgrade of luxury.
This particular car is reported to have just two prior owners and has been sparingly used during its 20-years. The 4.0-liter inline-six engine produces 245-hp and is joined with a four-speed automatic transmission. Rich in its color presentation, it is stated to be “absolutely perfect in all aspects.”