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Old Jan 25, 2025 | 07:45 PM
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Anyone got any data on the Final overall F-Type production numbers (not sales they are still ongoing likely)? 2014ish through 2024? Total production per year... Coupe vs Convertible. V8 vs V6 vs Turbo 4. Just wondering how rare these cars truly are. Sorry if this has already been posted.

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Old Jan 25, 2025 | 10:47 PM
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When Jaguar stopped making the F-type last year I read that the final number was about 88,000 cars all in. I don't have the breakdown though. The rarest of all are the manual transmission V6 and the 400. Only 188 manual cars were made for the UK market, to give you an idea.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2025 | 03:23 PM
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I would have thought the Project 7 would be the rarest. Only 250 of those were made worldwide.
 
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Old Jan 27, 2025 | 03:36 PM
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https://media.jaguar.com/news/2024/0...y-final-f-type

87,731 according to Jaguar. However the number including all test mules, pre-production cars, etc, Topix system has VINs for 88,987 total.
Last F-Type made was SAJDB5AE9RCK88987
 
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Old Jan 27, 2025 | 03:41 PM
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Also there are few threads that I made with lengthy discussions/questions/answers about production numbers. For future reference a Quick google or forum search of “f-type production numbers” will point you to them but here are the ones with the top posts:

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...s-more-234970/

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...sision-240688/
 
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Originally Posted by WSHudds
When Jaguar stopped making the F-type last year I read that the final number was about 88,000 cars all in. I don't have the breakdown though. The rarest of all are the manual transmission V6 and the 400. Only 188 manual cars were made for the UK market, to give you an idea.
The rarest F-Types for the UK are the British Design Edition only 150, 10 ZP edition and 6 Heritage 60. For the 400 Sport model there were actually 338 for the UK
 
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Originally Posted by Ftyperegistry
The rarest F-Types for the UK are the British Design Edition only 150, 10 ZP edition and 6 Heritage 60. For the 400 Sport model there were actually 338 for the UK
Interesting figures. I would still consider the manuals as rarer as all those since they are mechanically significantly different from the normal cars, while all those other "versions" to my knowledge just have superficial differences in terms of trim level packages, colours and badges (and considering that the 400 is a well specced V6S with 20 extra top end horses).
 

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Old Jan 27, 2025 | 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by MajorTom
Interesting figures. I would still consider the manuals as rarer as all those since they are mechanically significantly different from the normal cars, while all those other "versions" to my knowledge just have superficial differences in terms of trim level packages, colours and badges (and considering that the 400 is a well specced V6S with 20 extra top end horses).
My thoughts exactly.

@Ftyperegistry thanks the links, I've enjoyed going through those threads.
 
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