• The last F-Type ever made is finished in Giola Green with a Tan Windsor leather interior.
  • Jaguar built 87,731 F-Types since 2013.
  • The British firm’s next model will be an all-electric, four-door GT.

Jaguar has ended production of the F-Type sports car and this is the final example built. While we’re sure a private collector would have happily paid an exorbitant sum for the car, it will be kept in the hands of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust and placed in the official Jaguar Heritage collection.

This final F-Type is a V8 Convertible painted in Giola Green and joins the brand’s heritage collection exactly 50 years after production of the E-Type ceased. The car rocks a black roof and a Tan Windsor leather interior and will be on display at a series of special events throughout the year. It has a similar configuration to the final E-Type that was built.

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Jaguar unveiled the F-Type in early 2013, selling it in Convertible and Coupe guises. The gorgeous design was well-received and the car proved itself to be a well-rounded, sporty grand tourer that, with the supercharged V6 and V8 engines, sounded absolutely incredible.

A total of 87,731 F-Types have been built and while production has ended, the car will remain available to customers until early 2025.

 This Is The Last Jaguar F-Type Ever Made, Will Join Brand’s Heritage Collection

The singular vision of Jaguar’s founder, Sir William Lyons, was to always be future-facing, relevant and original. This has been the foundation of Jaguar through almost a century of evolving contemporary British luxury,” Jaguar managing director Rowdon Glover said. “Today, as we celebrate F-Type and our 75-year history of innovative Jaguar sports cars, we are also looking forward to the beginning of a new era. We will reimagine and elevate the Jaguar brand that will be focused on growing client intimacy and engagement, underpinned by our purpose to inspire like no other.”

The F-Type will not be replaced as Jaguar is in the midst of a radical transformation into a manufacturer of exclusive, high-priced EVs. The firm’s first all-new model will be a sleek, four-door grand tourer underpinned by the new Jaguar Electric Architecture. It will be unveiled in 2025 and according to reports, could cost around $125,000.