Background
Update 8th October: **RESERVE LOWERED**
The third-generation Jaguar XJ, or X350 as it is known internally, was launched in 2003. Fitted with a range of V6 and naturally aspirated and supercharged V8 petrol engines, Ford donated its 2.7-litre V6 diesel too.
Featuring a bonded and rivetted aluminium monocoque chassis that is both 40% lighter and 50% stiffer than that of the outgoing model, the styling of its aluminium body panels are a gentle development of the rounded, hooded-headlight style that had become the XJ-range’s signature look. Both short- and long-wheelbase versions were available to order depending on whether agility or decadence was your aim.
Fitted with a multi-link, four-wheel computer-controlled adaptive air suspension, the X350 handled as well as it rode. So well in fact that Jaguar developed supercharged versions – and while the previous forced-induction cars had a 326bhp supercharged straight-six, the new model had a 395bhp supercharged V8 under the bonnet.
As silky smooth as it was powerful, if the old car had been a broken-nosed bank robber holding a sawn-off shotgun, the X350 was Jack Reacher cradling an Accuracy International AX50.
Limited to 155mph, the short-wheelbase car’s 0-62mph time of just 5.3 seconds might have been impressive but it was its blistering mid-pace acceleration that stunned those lucky enough to be able to drive one.
The stuff of urban legends, they’re still a hugely desirable modern classic, which is why we’re so pleased to be able to offer this incredibly rare Sovereign for your consideration.







