Interesting Facts About the Jaguar XK150
The Jaguar XK150 was launched in 1957 as the successor to the XK140 and stayed in production until 1961. It marked the most radical evolution of the XK series since the original XK120.
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A Bold New Step for the XK Line
Introduced in 1957, the XK150 was described as the most radical step forward in the XK range since the revolutionary XK120. It replaced the XK140 and carried the XK legacy into a new design era.
Three Body Styles and Limited Early Availability
The XK150 was offered in three body types, but at launch it was only available as a fixed‑head coupé (FHC). Right‑hand‑drive FHC production ran from August 1957 to October 1960, with VINs 824001‑825369 and a total of 4,450 FHCs built.
The Final Chapter of the Classic XK Tradition
Production of the XK150 began in the spring of 1957 and continued through 1961, making it the last XK model of that period. It is often noted as the final XK to uphold the traditional design language of the series.
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