Equipment
3498/542hp, 5-speed, Pirelli tires.
Condition
Major service last year. Engine rebuild, repaint, and retrimmed interior done in 2016. It's unclear why that was necessary, since the odometer shows just 6934 km (4209 miles), but the end result is a gorgeous example of Jaguar’s ‘90s flagship.
Market commentary
This is an XJ220 with a long auction history. It sold for $206,700 at Fall Auburn in 2003, for $154,000 at RM Phoenix in 2009, for $483,500 at RM's Elkhart Collection sale in late 2020, and for $472,500 at RM Sotheby's Monterey in 2021. It has only put another 100 km on its odometer since we saw it in 2021, and it's in the same condition. XJ220s saw a surge in value during the pandemic boom, but it wasn't as drastic as some of the more beloved '90s hypercars, and XJ220 prices have been mostly flat over the past year and a half. Identical auction results for the same car in 2021 and 2024 seem to confirm that.