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Dealers Still Have Hundreds Of Jaguars In Stock Despite The Company Ceasing Production Last Year

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Following a significant strategic reboot, Jaguar quietly ceased production last year. Although the brand’s highly anticipated electric GT was initially scheduled to debut alongside this transition, the launch was delayed and is now slated for a formal unveiling this fall.

Despite the manufacturer’s limited public updates, dealership inventories remain substantial, with over 900 new vehicles currently available—ranging from the 2024 E-Pace to the 2026 F-Pace SVR 575 Final Edition.

To incentivize buyers, many of these remaining units are being offered with substantial discounts. For example, a 2024 E-Pace P250 is currently listed at $42,668; while this reflects a premium for a vehicle nearing three years in age, Jaguar Rancho Mirage has applied a $10,000 reduction to the original MSRP. Furthermore, sedan enthusiasts may note that Jaguar Fort Myers is offering a 2024 XF R-Dynamic SE for $51,603, representing a $5,000 discount from the original $56,603 sticker price, largely attributed to current automaker customer incentives.

For those seeking more substantial savings, a limited inventory of I-Pace electric vehicles is available with discounts reaching nearly $30,000. Jaguar Orland Park currently holds two new units in stock; one vehicle, originally priced at $81,368, has been reduced to $52,393, reflecting a total savings of $28,975. A second unit features a discount of $28,646, bringing its entry price down to $48,407. Prospective buyers should note, however, that these models offer a limited electric range of 246 miles (396 km).





Additionally, dealerships retain approximately 70 new F-Type units. As a notable example, Jaguar Riverside has reduced the price of a model originally MSRP-listed at $99,643 to $79,463—a reduction of $20,180 for a high-performance sports car equipped with a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 engine.

Furthermore, the majority of the remaining inventory consists of F-Pace models, which is expected given that this crossover was the final vehicle to conclude production. These units are also subject to significant price reductions, including an observed $10,000 discount on a 2026 model.





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