:Jaguar R and SVR models

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| manufacturer = Jaguar

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| production = 1995–present

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| class = Sports cars (S)

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| related = Jaguar XJ220

| layout = Front-engine, all-wheel-drive

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Jaguar R and R-S/SVR models are a range of high performance versions of certain car models from the British automotive marque Jaguar Cars, part of parent business Jaguar Land Rover. These cars primarily focus on enhanced "sport" performance. Jaguar began producing R models in 1988 with the introduction of the first XJR, and began producing R-S models in limited production numbers and input from Jaguar SVO (Special Vehicle Operations) with the introduction of the 2012 XKR-S. The R-S mark has since been replaced{{Cite web|url=https://www.motoroids.com/news/future-jaguar-performance-cars-carry-svr-badge-instead-r-s/|title=Future Jaguar performance cars to carry SVR badge instead of R-S|date=21 January 2015 }} by the SVR (Special Vehicle Racing) designation, which was first introduced on the 2017 Jaguar F-Type SVR, effectively making the XFR-S the last Jaguar SVO car not to carry the SVR moniker.

History

The 1995 XJR was powered by a supercharged 6-cylinder engine, the car produced approximately 322 horsepower. With the revamped line of engines, the powerplant would be based on an eight-cylinder engine with supercharger from 1997 to present. The 1997–2003 XJR produced {{Convert|370|hp|kW|0}} and {{Convert|385|lbft|Nm}} of torque, taking the car to {{Convert|60|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} in 5 seconds. The new aluminium bodyshell from 2004 to 2009 and increased power to {{Convert|400|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} and enhanced computer systems decreased the time to {{Convert|60|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} to 4.8 seconds. Starting after year 2000, XJRs were equipped with Jaguar's CATS (Computer Active Technology Suspension), which helped firm up the ride in sporty driving without compromising comfort during day-to-day use.

The first XKR was introduced in 1997 and kept with the same power increases as the XJR except for after 2006 the power in the XKR was boosted to {{Convert|420|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}. The S-Type R had a short production run from 2003 to 2008, and came equipped with the same {{Convert|400|hp|kW|0}} supercharged V8 as the other R models. It was replaced by the XFR, featuring a 5.0 L supercharged V8 producing {{convert|510|hp|abbr=on}} R-S models were then added to the range starting with the XKR-S in 2012 and later in 2014, the XFR-S. Both these cars produced 550bhp, boasting zero to sixty times of sub 4 seconds. With the introduction of the F Type R some two years later, the then-to-be called Jaguar F-Type R-S was renamed the F-Type SVR along with the all future Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) cars in the model range.{{Cite web|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/news/jaguar-will-replace-r-s-badge-with-svr-91343.html|title=Jaguar Will Replace R-S Badge with SVR|date=20 January 2015}}

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|Image:Land Rover SV.png|The SVO (Special Vehicles Operations) mark is used on several high performance Jaguar models

|Image:Jaguar XJR (26275708593).jpg|Old Jaguar R logo

|Image:Jaguar XKR-S (6439035749).jpg|Closeup of the Jaguar XKR-S, showing the R-S logo

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Models

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! Years of Production

! Model

! Generation Codename

! Engine Displacement

! Engine Format

! Engine Power

! Body

! Front

! Rear

1988–1993

| XJR{{Broken anchor|date=2025-03-19|bot=User:Cewbot/log/20201008/configuration|target_link=Jaguar XJ (XJ40)#XJR|reason= The anchor (XJR) has been deleted.|diff_id=1281362827}}

| XJ40

| 3.6-litre
4.0-litre

| I6

| {{Convert|251|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.carfolio.com/jaguar-xjr-4.0-7744 |title=1990 Jaguar XJR 4.0 specifications, technical data, performance }}

| Full-size luxury saloon

| 100px

| 100px

1988-1993

| XJR-S

| HE

| 5.3-litre
6.0-litre

| V12

| {{Convert|318|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}
{{Convert|328|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé

| 100px

| 100px

1994-1997

| XJR

| X306

| 4.0-litre

| I6

| {{Convert|321|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Full-size luxury saloon

| 100px

| 100px

1997-2002

| Jaguar XKR

| X100

| 4.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|400|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé and cabriolet

| 100px

| 100px

1997-2003

| XJR

| X308

| 4.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|370|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Full-size luxury saloon

| 100px

| 100px

2002-2007

| S-Type R

| X308

| 4.2-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|400|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Executive saloon

| 100px

| 100px

2003-2009

| XJR

| X350

| 4.2-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|400|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Full-size luxury saloon

| 100px

| 100px

2006-2014

| Jaguar XKR

| X150

| 4.2-litre
5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|410|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}
{{Convert|510|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé and cabriolet

| 100px

| 100px

2009-2014

| Jaguar XKR-S

| X150

| 4.2-litre
5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|420|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}
{{Convert|550|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé and cabriolet

| 100px

| 100px

2009-2015

| XFR

| X250

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|510|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Executive saloon{{cite web |title=r_Specifications |publisher=Jaguar Cars |url=http://www.jaguar.com/gl/en/r/ |access-date=25 June 2018 |archive-date=20 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130920195103/http://www.jaguar.com/gl/en/r/ |url-status=dead }}

| 100px

| 100px

2012-2015

| XFR-S

| X250

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|550|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Executive saloon and Sportbrake

| 100px

| 100px

2013-2019

| XJR

| X351

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|550|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}
{{Convert|575|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} (XJR575)

| Full-size luxury saloon

| 100px

| 100px

2013-2020

| F-Type R

| X152

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|550|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé and cabriolet

| 100px

| 100px

2016-2020

| F-Type SVR

| X152

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|575|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé and cabriolet

| 100px

| 100px

2017-2019

| XE SV Project 8

| X760

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|600|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Super saloon

| 100px

| 100px

2020-2023

| F-Type R P575

| X152

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|575|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}

| Coupé and cabriolet

| 100px

| 100px

2018–present

| F-Pace SVR

| X761

| 5.0-litre

| V8

| {{Convert|550|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}
{{Convert|575|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}} (575 Edition)

| Luxury compact crossover SUV

| 100px

| 100px

{{gallery

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|Image:Jaguar XJR-S 6.0 V12 (14599243769).jpg|Pre-facelift 1988-1990 XJR-S

|Image:Jaguar XFR 2013 (15460892340).jpg|Post-facelift 2011-2015 XFR

|Image:25 Years of Jaguar R Performance Cars (8837123427).jpg|Promotional image released in 2013 for the 25th anniversary celebrations for the R division

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S Models

Positioned below the R and SVR ranges, Jaguar offers an S variant on many of their vehicles, which includes sportier styling on both the exterior and interior, more horsepower and a firmer suspension.

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|Image:2016 Jaguar F-Pace V6 S AWD Automatic 3.0 Front.jpg|Jaguar F-Pace S (UK)

|Jaguar F-Type V8 SVR Convertible (42323268901).jpg|Jaguar F-Type S convertible (UK) - 2013 V8 model

|Image:2014 Jaguar F-Type S V6 Automatic 3.0.jpg|Jaguar F-Type S convertible (UK)

|Image:Jaguar F-TYPE S Coupé (CBA-J608A) rear.jpg|F-Type S coupé (Japan)

|Image:Jaguar XE S registered January 2017 2995cc.jpg|Jaguar XE S (UK)

|Image:2018 Jaguar XF Sportbrake S, front right (ISWC meet, July 15, 2023).jpg|Jaguar XF (X260) S Sportbrake (US)

|Image:2017 Jaguar XF S 3.0 Rear.jpg|XF S Sportbrake (UK)

|Image:2018 Jaguar XF V6 S Diesel Automatic 3.0 Rear.jpg|XF S diesel saloon (UK)

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F-Type Project 7

Although not carrying SV in its name - unlike the later SV Project 8 - this limited edition speedster variant of the F-Type was developed for production by SVO. It began life as a skunkworks design penned by Italian-Brazilian designer César Pieri.{{cite web|url=http://www.flatout.com.br/conheca-o-designer-brasileiro-que-projetou-o-epico-jaguar-f-type-project-7/|title=Conheça o designer brasileiro que projetou o épico Jaguar F-Type Project 7 – FlatOut!|language=pt|date=26 June 2014}} It was discovered by chance when Pieri accidentally showed it to Jaguar then chief designer Ian Callum. The concept then became a functional prototype and eventually reached production.

Powered by the same 5.0-litre supercharged V8 engine as the F-Type SVR, both sharing a maximum power output of {{convert|575|hp|kW|0|abbr=on}}, it was the joint most powerful Jaguar ever at the time.

File:2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7 5.0.jpg

File:Jaguar Project 7 - Mondial de l'Automobile de Paris 2014 - 002.jpg

Competition

BMW's M models,{{cite web | url=https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-features/bmw-x3-m-competition-vs-jaguar-f-pace-svr/41765 | title=BMW X3 M Competition vs. Jaguar F-Pace SVR }} Audi's RS models,https://www.motortrend.com/features/1404-2014-audi-rs7-jaguar-xfrs-mercedes-benz-e63-amg-s/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}} Mercedes-Benz's AMG modelshttps://www.motortrend.com/features/1404-2014-audi-rs7-jaguar-xfrs-mercedes-benz-e63-amg-s/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}} are often reviewed in direct competition to a similarly-positioned R, R-S or SVR car, as well as models from other manufacturers such as Porschehttps://www.topgear.com/car-news/twin-test-jaguar-f-type-svr-vs-porsche-911-turbo-s {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}{{cite web | url=https://www.parkers.co.uk/car-group-tests/fast-suvs/ | title=Porsche Cayenne Coupe vs Jaguar F-Pace SVR vs Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio }} and Maserati{{cite web | url=https://prestigeandperformancecar.com/jaguar/jaguar-xjr-xj40-model-guide/ | title=Jaguar XJR (XJ40) model guide | date=27 July 2023 }} - also being comparable to Alfa Romeo's Quadrifoglio{{cite web | url=https://www.parkers.co.uk/car-group-tests/fast-suvs/ | title=Porsche Cayenne Coupe vs Jaguar F-Pace SVR vs Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio }} and Lexus' F model ranges.

S models compare closely with BMW's M Sport range, Audi's S models, Mercedes-Benz's lower AMG models in addition to sporting versions of many cars by a variety of makes.

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