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If you mean the hatch cover it's T2R22104PVJ.
If you mean the floor panel towards the rear of the hatch then it's part #13 in this diagram (scroll down a ways) but it doesn't show a name or number: https://www.jaguarlandroverrenoparts...rear-body-scat
Update:
I just checked the floor panel part (#13) on my car and it has a label on the underside showing:
With hole (for mounting the space saver spare wheel) -
EX53 45455 FB8 PVJ
Without hole - EX53 45455 CB.
Think I might go hunting for the without hole version, that useless hole has bugged me from day one when I removed the space saver!
I was going the same route a month ago but decided to try a Lloyd Mats liner for the cargo area. They offer a range of carpeted and rubber mats; I chose the Ultimat as it's carpet with a rubber backing which is sufficient for my needs. (Lately Sonoma County has seen more ash than rain...) https://www.lloydmatsstore.com/mat-comparison/
It fits well and I'm happy with it so far. I can post dimensions or a photo if interested.
I've got the Jaguar "rubber crud catcher" noted above. I got it almost immediately after delivery because I've found them useful in previous cars. It's actually plastic, not rubber, but I do like it.
We don't get the warning triangle here in the US. I have an umbrella in mine. I measured the space and bought one that fit perfectly. The triangle would be more sensible, but what's a Jaguar without a brolly?
We don't get the warning triangle here in the US. I have an umbrella in mine. I measured the space and bought one that fit perfectly. The triangle would be more sensible, but what's a Jaguar without a brolly?
The official "brolly" is secured with included straps just above (vert) or below (coupe) the triangle.
Just the right length for the triangle holder. Besides the cargo liner I also have a Subaru folding carrier and a Volvo cargo strap to complete the set. I run the strap crossways between the steel loops to keep the carrier forward. I can't stand things that slide around when I drive.
The max width at the back end of the Lloyd Mats product is 33". It's fairly flat out to the inside edges of the haunches and I'd hoped that it would cover that area as well, but it doesn't.
The max width at the back end of the Lloyd Mats product is 33". It's fairly flat out to the inside edges of the haunches and I'd hoped that it would cover that area as well, but it doesn't.
Lloyd Mats - Ultimat for 2016 F-Type coupe
The OEM luxury mat doesn't either. It just covers the horizontal flat section of the boot area.