
Jaguar XKR 100 Limited Edition (2002)
Jaguar launched the Jaguar XKR 100 in 2002 to celebrate the centenary of its founder, Sir William Lyons.
Only 500 of each of the coupe and convertible were made and sold worldwide, along with 500 XJR 100 saloons. The car was only available with an all black metallic paintwork, warm charcoal (and very grippy) electric leather Recaro racing seats, satellite navigation, 20" silver BBS alloys, Brembo cross drilled brake discs and red calipers, and upgraded suspension.
The XKR 100 was extremely popular, and quickly sold out, meaning that as a limited edition it commands slightly more on the used car market than an equivalently aged standard XKR.