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Interesting Facts About the Jaguar Mk 10

The Jaguar Mk 10 (Mark X) was launched in 1958 as the successor to the Mark VIII and was built until 1961, with 10,009 units produced in that initial run. It later evolved into the 3.8‑L and 4.2‑L versions, adding thousands more cars to the lineup.

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Launch and Early Production

Work on the Mk X began in 1958, replacing the Mark VIII in Jaguar's range. The first production period (1958‑1961) saw 10,009 cars built, establishing the model as Jaguar's flagship luxury sedan.

Mechanical Up‑grades Over the Mark VIII

While visually similar to the Mark VIII it replaced, the Mk X introduced a larger engine and other mechanical improvements, giving it more power and a smoother ride than its predecessor.

Template for Future Jaguars

The Mk 10 and its later 420G incarnation set the styling and engineering template that Jaguar would follow for the next fifty years, influencing the brand's design language well into the modern era.

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Last updated: 07.06.2026, 03:25

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