Interesting Facts About the Jaguar 240
The Jaguar 240 debuted in September 1967 as the successor to the Mark 2, joining its larger sibling the Jaguar 340. Produced until April 1969, only 7,234 of the 240 and 340 models were built, making them relatively rare today.
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Short Production Run
The Jaguar 240 was built from 1967 to early 1969, with production ending on 9 April 1969. In total, just 7,234 units of the 240 and its 340 counterpart were manufactured, a small slice compared to the 83,976 Mark 2s produced earlier.
Engine Refinements Earned Press Approval
Revisions to the 2.4‑litre engine gave Jaguar the confidence to let the press road‑test the 240, highlighting its improved performance over the earlier Mark 2. These updates were a key part of the model’s launch in September 1967.
Last‑Minute Luxury Options
A Warwick Grey 240 built in March 1969 came equipped with the optional overdrive, and it was only about 130 cars away from the final 240 produced. This makes such examples especially prized by collectors.
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