Jaguar Mark IV
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Jaguar Mark IV

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About

The Jaguar Mark IV is a luxury saloon car that was produced in the late 1930s, known for its elegant styling and performance.

Introduction Year

1937

Discontinuation Year

1949

Category

sedan

Variants

21 variants of the Jaguar Mark IV

1.5 Litre Saloon

1.5 Litre Saloon

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The 1.5 Litre Saloon was introduced in 1937 as part of the Jaguar Mark IV range. It features a 1.5 Litre inline-4 engine producing around 50 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a classic design with four doors and a spacious interior. It was primarily aimed at buyers looking for an affordable luxury vehicle during the late 1930s.

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sedan
4 doors
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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1949
2.5 Litre Saloon

2.5 Litre Saloon

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The 2.5 Litre Saloon was also introduced in 1937 and became one of the more popular variants of the Jaguar Mark IV. It features a 2.5 Litre inline-6 engine generating approximately 102 bhp, providing a good balance of performance and comfort. The sedan is characterized by its elegant styling and spacious interior, making it a favored choice among luxury car enthusiasts.

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sedan
4 doors
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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1949
3.5 Litre Saloon

3.5 Litre Saloon

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The 3.5 Litre Saloon was introduced in 1938, representing the top-tier variant of the Jaguar Mark IV lineup. It is powered by a 3.5 Litre inline-6 engine that produces around 125 bhp, delivering a more spirited driving experience. This luxury sedan features an upscale interior and additional refinements, catering to buyers seeking a prestigious vehicle. It was popular among affluent customers during its production run.

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sedan
4 doors
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Introduced: 1938 Discontinued: 1949
1.5 Litre Drophead Coupe

1.5 Litre Drophead Coupe

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The 1.5 Litre Drophead Coupe was introduced in 1938 as a stylish convertible version of the Jaguar Mark IV. It features the same 1.5 Litre inline-4 engine as the saloon variant, producing around 50 bhp. This two-door convertible allows for an open-air driving experience and offers a luxurious interior with premium upholstery. It was aimed at buyers looking for elegance and sportiness combined.

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convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1938 Discontinued: 1949
2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe

2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe

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The 2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe was introduced alongside the 2.5 Litre Saloon in 1937 but gained significant popularity as a convertible variant. It features a 2.5 Litre inline-6 engine producing approximately 102 bhp, providing a blend of performance and style. This model combines the refinement of a Jaguar with the allure of open-top motoring, making it a sought-after choice among enthusiasts.

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convertible
2 doors
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Introduced: 1938 Discontinued: 1949
3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe

3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe

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The 3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe was introduced in 1938 and served as the pinnacle of the Jaguar Mark IV range. With a powerful 3.5 Litre inline-6 engine producing around 125 bhp, this luxurious convertible offers both performance and elegance. Its exquisite design and high-quality interior cater to discerning buyers who appreciate fine craftsmanship and open-air driving.

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convertible
2 doors
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Introduced: 1938 Discontinued: 1949
1.5 Litre Sports Saloon

1.5 Litre Sports Saloon

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The 1.5 Litre Sports Saloon was introduced in 1937 as part of the Mark IV generation. It features a 1.5 Litre inline-4 engine producing approximately 51 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This saloon variant offers a sporty design with elegant lines and was aimed at buyers looking for a blend of performance and luxury. It was known for its comfortable interior and smooth handling, making it a popular choice in its class.

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saloon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1949
2.5 Litre Sports Saloon

2.5 Litre Sports Saloon

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The 2.5 Litre Sports Saloon was also introduced in 1937 and offered a more powerful 2.5 Litre inline-6 engine, delivering around 102 horsepower. This variant included a 4-speed manual transmission and was designed for those seeking enhanced performance without sacrificing comfort. The interior featured premium materials and a classic dashboard layout. It was well-regarded for its balance of performance and elegance, appealing to a discerning clientele.

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saloon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1949
3.5 Litre Sports Saloon

3.5 Litre Sports Saloon

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The 3.5 Litre Sports Saloon debuted in 1937 as the top-tier variant of the Mark IV series. It was equipped with a robust 3.5 Litre inline-6 engine producing up to 125 horsepower, offering superior performance and a smooth driving experience. The 4-speed manual transmission and refined suspension system contributed to its sporty handling. This luxurious saloon was favored by those who desired the best combination of performance and sophistication.

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saloon
4 doors
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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1949
2.5 Litre Fixed Head Coupe

2.5 Litre Fixed Head Coupe

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The 2.5 Litre Fixed Head Coupe was introduced in 1949 as a limited production variant of the Mark IV. Featuring the same 2.5 Litre inline-6 engine as its saloon counterpart, it offered a sportier appearance with a coupe body style. The fixed roof design provided a more streamlined profile and enhanced rigidity, which improved handling characteristics. This variant was aimed at enthusiasts seeking a blend of performance and distinctive styling.

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coupe
2 doors
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Introduced: 1949 Discontinued: 1949
3.5 Litre Fixed Head Coupe

3.5 Litre Fixed Head Coupe

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The 3.5 Litre Fixed Head Coupe was released in 1949, showcasing the powerful 3.5 Litre inline-6 engine, which produced 125 horsepower. This variant combined the luxury and performance of the Mark IV with a sleek coupe design, offering an engaging driving experience and an elegant aesthetic. The fixed head coupe was well-received for its refined interior and sporty dynamics, making it a desirable choice for discerning buyers.

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coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1949 Discontinued: 1949
1.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production)

1.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production)

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The 1.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production) was introduced in 1937 as part of the Jaguar Mark IV model range. It features a 1.5 Litre inline-4 engine producing approximately 40 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This saloon variant offers a classic design with leather upholstery and wood veneer trim. It represents the initial offering of the Mark IV before later engine options were introduced.

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saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1938
2.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production)

2.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production)

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The 2.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production) debuted in 1937 as part of the Jaguar Mark IV series. It is powered by a 2.5 Litre inline-6 engine producing around 102 horsepower, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission. This variant features elegant interior finishes and a spacious cabin, making it a preferred choice for those seeking comfort and performance in the late 1930s.

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saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1938
3.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production)

3.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production)

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The 3.5 Litre Saloon (Early Production) was introduced in 1937 as part of the Jaguar Mark IV lineup. It features a 3.5 Litre inline-6 engine that produces approximately 125 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This luxurious saloon variant is known for its performance, spacious interior, and high-quality materials, appealing to affluent buyers of the era.

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saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1938
1.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War)

1.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War)

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The 1.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War) variant was reintroduced in 1945 after World War II. It retains the 1.5 Litre inline-4 engine with modest power output but features updated styling and improved materials. With a focus on practicality and affordability, this model served as an accessible entry point into the Jaguar brand during the post-war reconstruction era.

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saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1945 Discontinued: 1949
2.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War)

2.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War)

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The 2.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War) was launched in 1945, featuring the same robust 2.5 Litre inline-6 engine as its pre-war counterpart. It offers improved comfort and updated interior appointments. This model maintained its status as a mid-range option in the Jaguar lineup, appealing to buyers looking for a balance of performance and luxury.

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saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1945 Discontinued: 1949
3.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War)

3.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War)

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The 3.5 Litre Saloon (Post-War) variant, reintroduced in 1945, features the powerful 3.5 Litre inline-6 engine delivering a performance boost for discerning drivers. It includes enhanced interior features and luxury finishes, solidifying its position as the top-tier saloon in the Mark IV range. This model symbolizes Jaguar's return to luxury automotive production after the war.

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saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1945 Discontinued: 1949
1.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production)

1.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production)

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The 1.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production) was introduced in 1937 as part of the Jaguar Mark IV lineup. It features a 1.5-litre inline 4-cylinder engine producing 51 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a stylish design with a soft-top roof and leather interior. Early production models are distinguished by their unique grille design and limited production numbers.

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convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1939
2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production)

2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production)

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The 2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production) was introduced in 1937, offering enhanced performance with a 2.5-litre inline 6-cylinder engine producing 102 bhp. This variant features luxurious appointments, a soft-top roof, and elegant styling, making it a popular choice among buyers seeking both comfort and style during the late 1930s.

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convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1939
3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production)

3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production)

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The 3.5 Litre Drophead Coupe (Early Production) was launched in 1937, featuring a powerful 3.5-litre inline 6-cylinder engine generating 125 bhp. This luxurious convertible variant is noted for its refined bodywork and superior interior finishes, appealing to clientele looking for a high-performance touring car during its production years.

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convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1939
1.5 Litre Sports Saloon (Early Production)

1.5 Litre Sports Saloon (Early Production)

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The 1.5 Litre Sports Saloon (Early Production) was introduced in 1937, aimed at providing a sporty yet practical option within the Mark IV range. It is equipped with a 1.5-litre inline 4-cylinder engine producing 51 bhp and features a sleek, aerodynamic design. This variant is recognized for its combination of performance and everyday usability.

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sedan
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1939