2004 Jaguar XJR Sport Sedan
Specifications |
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Stock: | J04-015 |
Current condition: | DRIVER |
Performance: | V8 4.0 liter engine |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Suspension: | Rear wheel drive |
Color exterior: | Charcoal |
Color interior: | Grey |
Features: | Air Conditioning |
Vin #: | SAJWA73824TG31015 |
Description
This supercharged 2004 Jaguar XJR is a great driver level Sedan, and features factory air conditioning and a rich history as a Southern California car with only two owners from new! The current owner humorously purchased it from none other than a "little old lady from Pasadena"—and no, we’re not joking! The Sedan has always been maintained, and was recently serviced at a Jaguar dealership in San Diego. It runs, looks, and drives great, making it the a great find for the new Jaguar enthusiast in search of a fine luxury performance sedan that is ready to be driven and enjoyed now!
History
The 2004 Jaguar XJR is a high-performance luxury sedan that blends British elegance with powerful engineering. Part of the XJ series, which dates back to 1968, the 2004 XJR represents the seventh generation (X350) of the model. This iteration marked a significant advancement for Jaguar, as it introduced an all-aluminum monocoque chassis, making the XJR lighter and more agile than its predecessors. Under the hood, the 2004 XJR featured a supercharged 4.2-liter V8 engine, delivering 390 horsepower and 399 lb-ft of torque, paired with a six-speed automatic transmission. The car’s exterior design retained Jaguar’s classic sleek and timeless lines, while modern touches such as xenon headlights and a more sculpted front end updated its appearance. Inside, the XJR boasted luxurious materials like leather and wood trim, along with advanced technology for the era, including a touchscreen navigation system and adaptive cruise control. The XJR was celebrated for offering a smooth ride, impressive acceleration, and an understated, refined aesthetic—solidifying its place as one of Jaguar’s iconic performance sedans of the early 2000s.