- Jaguar’s relaunch has been delayed, but dealers still have new models in stock.
- A handful of 2024 I-Paces are still for sale with discounts of nearly $30,000.
- You can score $20,000 off an F-Type or a $10,000 discount on an F-Pace.
Jaguar’s drastic reboot saw them quietly cease production last year. Their brand-new electric GT was originally scheduled to debut around the same time, but it was delayed and is now set to be unveiled this fall.
While the brand doesn’t have much to say these days, dealers still have hundreds of new vehicles in stock. A quick search reveals over 900 examples ranging from the 2024 E-Pace to a 2026 F-Pace SVR 575 Final Edition.
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Unsurprisingly, many have been given hefty discounts to lure buyers. One of the cheapest new vehicles is a 2024 E-Pace P250, which has been marked down to $42,668. That’s pretty expensive for a nearly three-year old vehicle, but Jaguar Rancho Mirage has knocked $10,000 off the original MSRP.
If you’re a sedan fan, Jaguar Fort Myers has a 2024 XF R-Dynamic SE for $51,603. That’s $5,000 below the original sticker price of $56,603 and this appears to be due to a customer incentive from the automaker.
If you’re looking for bigger savings, there are a handful of I-Pace EVs with discounts of nearly $30,000. Jaguar Orland Park has two new models in stock and one that originally stickered for $81,368 has been marked down to $52,393 for a savings of $28,975. The other carries a $28,646 discount, which reduces the cost of entry to $48,407. Of course, you’ll still have to settle for an outdated EV that only has 246 miles (396 km) of range.
Dealers also have around 70 new F-Types in stock. One notable example from Jaguar Riverside carried an MSRP of $99,643, but it’s been marked down to $79,463. That’s a savings of $20,180 and it’s not too shabby for a sports car with a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine.
That being said, most of the remaining vehicles are F-Paces, which isn’t surprising as the crossover was the last vehicle to go out of production. They also carry steep discounts and we found a 2026 model marked down by $10,000.

