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Jaguar F-Type flies the flag with British Design Edition

Patriotic special edition F-Type gets extra kit and special paint. It’s on sale now, priced from £75,225

More than three years after the F-Type launched at the Paris Motor Show in 2012, Jaguar has unveiled its first special edition model; the F-Type British Design Edition.

Available as a Coupe or Convertible, the F-Type British Design Edition plays on its heritage and comes in a range of colours – including Ultra Blue, which is new to the sports car range. Other colours include Caldera Red and Glacier White. Ultimate Black is also an option. 

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It’s only available with the 375bhp 3.0-litre V6 S engine, mated to the eight-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive. 

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All cars get the Sport Design pack and British Design Edition badges front and rear. The lavishly equipped F-Type gets satin grey 20-inch Cyclone wheels and uprated brakes with red calipers. All cars also benefit from a gloss black front splitter and body coloured side sill extensions. The Coupe is also available with a fixed rear spoiler. 

Inside, you’ll find a full leather interior, complete with contrast stitching. A set of 14-way electrically adjustable sports seats also feature, with British Design Edition-embossed headrests.

Jaguar design director Ian Callum said: “The F-Type is a sports car that excites the senses, with a visual drama that is both individual and very British. Creating the British Design Edition gave us the opportunity to subtly enhance the way the F-Type looks. Both inside and out.”

All Design Edition cars get an upgraded infotainment system over the standard V6 S. Cars equipped with the InControl Touch setup benefit from a 10-speaker 380W Meridian stereo, while those with InControl Touch Plus get a 770W system with 12 speakers.

Elsewhere, improvements have been made to the entire F-Type range to ensure all Convertibles get an additional eight litres of bootspace. A small improvement – but an improvement nonetheless.

The F-Type British Design Edition is on sale now, priced from £75,225 for the Coupe and £80,390 for the Convertible. Customer deliveries will begin in the spring.

Do you prefer the Jaguar F-Type Coupe or the Roadster? Let us know in the comments section below...

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