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Special Edition Stratstone Jaguar XFR

Stratstone Jaguar XFR at Special Edition Stratstone Jaguar XFR

UK Stratstone Jaguar dealerships announced a series of strictly limited special edition Jaguar XFRs, with only 50 units available for sale. They will donate up to £5,000 to the Royal British Legion, raised through the sale of this model. The Jaguar XFR Stratstone Le Mans will only come in Polaris White and Midnight Black, and features unique styling touches.

The engine that powers the car is the same 5.0 litre supercharged V8 with 510ps, giving the car a 0-60 mph in 4.7 seconds, up to a limited 155 mph.

Stylingwise, the car gets a black front grille with a colour-coded grille surround, chrome finish twin bonnet louvers with supercharged script and 20” gloss black wheels with Jaguar R brakes and red centre caps.

The interior is also very exquisite and features personalised sill plaques, embossed leather headrests, a gear selector carrying the Stratstone Le Mans emblem, as well as piano black veneer with a dark mesh aluminium dash and soft grain leather with contrast tailored stitching on the instrument panel.

Each model holds a unique number and is fitted with a range of Stratstone sporting extras to make the limited edition the ultimate sporting experience. Pricing of this special edition XFR has not been announced.

Stratstone’s managing director, James Brearley, said, “The Limited Edition is the definitive sporting saloon and no detail has been spared. “Already deemed a future classic, demand for this iconic model is exceptionally high which is great news for this year’s Poppy Appeal, a very worthy cause given the almost daily news of the sacrifices our service men and women are making in Afghanistan.”

In addition to supporting the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, purchasers of the XFR Stratstone Le Mans Limited Edition will also have the opportunity to join over 200 like-minded Stratstone customers for the 79th annual Le Mans 24 hour race in June 2011.

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