Jaguar Mark X
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Jaguar Mark X

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About

The Jaguar Mark X is a large luxury sedan that was known for its spacious interior and advanced engineering.

Introduction Year

1961

Discontinuation Year

1970

Category

sedan

Platform

Jaguar S-type platform

Variants

7 variants of the Jaguar Mark X

Jaguar Mark X 2.4 Litre

Jaguar Mark X 2.4 Litre

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The Jaguar Mark X 2.4 Litre was introduced in 1961 as part of the Mark X generation. It features a 2.4 Litre inline-six engine producing approximately 120 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. This sedan variant offers luxurious interior appointments and advanced features for its time, making it a popular choice for buyers seeking elegance and performance.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1967
Jaguar Mark X 3.8 Litre

Jaguar Mark X 3.8 Litre

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The Jaguar Mark X 3.8 Litre was introduced in 1961 and became known for its powerful performance. It features a 3.8 Litre inline-six engine generating around 220 horsepower, coupled with a 4-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. This variant is recognized for its smooth ride and spacious interior, appealing to those desiring a blend of luxury and performance.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1968
Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre

Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre

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The Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre was launched in 1964, featuring an upgraded 4.2 Litre inline-six engine producing approximately 240 horsepower. It is paired with a 4-speed manual or optional automatic transmission. This variant is notable for its performance improvements over the earlier models and luxurious features, including leather upholstery and advanced instrumentation.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1970
Jaguar Mark X Automatic

Jaguar Mark X Automatic

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The Jaguar Mark X Automatic was introduced in 1961, featuring an automatic transmission option across various engine variants. This model aimed to provide enhanced driving comfort and ease of use, appealing to buyers who preferred automatic shifting. The Automatic variant maintained the luxurious features and performance characteristics of the Mark X lineup.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1970
Jaguar Mark X 3.8 Litre Manual

Jaguar Mark X 3.8 Litre Manual

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The Jaguar Mark X 3.8 Litre Manual was introduced in 1961 as part of the original Mark X generation. It features a 3.8 Litre inline-six engine producing 220 bhp, paired with a manual transmission. This sedan variant offers a blend of luxury and performance, along with features such as leather upholstery, power steering, and advanced (for its time) suspension. It was aimed at enthusiasts who preferred a more hands-on driving experience.

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Introduced: 1961 Discontinued: 1970
Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre Manual

Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre Manual

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The Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre Manual was introduced in 1964, representing an upgrade in the Mark X lineup. It features a 4.2 Litre inline-six engine producing 245 bhp, paired with a manual transmission. This variant enhances the driving experience with improved power and torque. The sedan includes luxurious features such as a wood veneer dashboard and enhanced sound insulation, catering to a more premium market segment.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1970
Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre Automatic

Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre Automatic

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The Jaguar Mark X 4.2 Litre Automatic was also introduced in 1964, offering a more refined driving experience. It features the same 4.2 Litre inline-six engine producing 245 bhp but is paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. This variant focuses on comfort and ease of driving, making it a popular choice for those seeking luxury without the need for manual gear shifting.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1970