2012 Jaguar Xkr-s Base Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars
Los Altos, California, United States
This Jaguar XKR-S has a 5.0L Super Charged V8 making 550hp! This power plant is complimented by a 6-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters and an active differential. The XKR-S is further differentiated from the XKR by a more Aggressive Front Fascia and trim, a Rear Wing with Carbon Fiber Accents, a Lower Stance, Massive 20” Vulcan Style Wheels, Sport Racing Style Seats, Carbon Fiber Style Leather, Red R-S Badging, a Stiffer Chassis, and of course an extra 40hp taking it 0-60 in just 4.2 seconds and maxing out at 186mph! This is not just a high performance GT racer, inside are all the comforts and convenience you would expect from Jaguar such as touch screen and voice activated Navigation System, Reverse Camera, Bowers & Wilkins premium sound system, Bluetooth hands free phone. The Original MSRP for this vehicle was over $130,000.
Features
20” Sport Wheels Xenon Lights Navigation with Reverse Camera IPod, AUX Plug with Bowers & Wilkins Audio
R-S Trim and Performance Enhancements
550 Horse Power |
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