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Jaguar - XJR (2003)

Meet the Jaguar XJR, the compact luxury coupe that blends English craftmanship with spirited performance. Launched in the early 2000s, the XJR debuted in 2003 as a dynamic alternative to the larger Jaguar XJS, offering an engaging drive that still feels contemporary. Whether you’re tuning in through our Jaguar XJR price tool or seeking detailed market data, this overview delivers the essential information you need to evaluate this vehicle’s value in today’s used‑car landscape.

Below is a concise snapshot of the 2003 model’s core specifications—engine, drivetrain, dimensional data, and more—so you can quickly gauge the features that define the XJR’s appeal.

  • Engine: 2.3‑litre supercharged inline‑4 (270 hp), 3.0‑litre supercharged inline‑4 (280 hp) or the more potent 3.0‑litre twin‑turbo inline‑4 (360 hp) options, depending on trim.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic, both paired with an all‑wheel‑drive layout for balanced handling.
  • Fuel Type: Premium unleaded, high‑octane for optimal turbocharged performance.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,465 mm; Width 1,861 mm; Height 1,311 mm; Wheelbase 2,530 mm.
  • Weight: Approximately 1,350 kg, varying by engine and optional equipment.
  • Drive: All‑wheel‑drive enhances traction on spirited corners.
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, touchscreen infotainment, and options for a premium audio system.
  • Safety: Anti‑locking brakes, stability control, dual front airbags, and optional side‑impact airbags.

These specifications are typical for the 2003 Jaguar XJR, though individual vehicles may vary based on optional equipment and service history.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a vehicle’s value changes over time is crucial when evaluating the Jaguar XJR depreciation curve, especially for the 2003 models that buyers consider in the used‑car market. On average, the Jaguar XJR depreciation follows these trends:

  • First year: The XJR typically loses 15‑20% of its value—reflecting the rapid drop that often occurs immediately after purchase.
  • Year 2 to 3: Value continues to decline by about 10‑12% annually, as the XJR moves further from its “new” status.
  • Years 4 to 6: The depreciation rate stabilizes, with the car retaining around 60‑65% of its original value.
  • Beyond 6 years: The vehicle’s price typically plateaus, sometimes dropping as little as 5‑7% per year, largely due to collector interest and


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