Benefits from a great spec in Liquid Silver Metallic, 20" Kalimnos wheels and keyless entry
Last service carried out in 12/11/2024 with marque experts The Jagtype
Fresh out of ownership by a proper Jag enthusiast
Boasting continuous service history, all booklets, two keys, wind deflector and toolkit
An incredible amount of car for the money and certainly the last of an era
Priced aggressively!
The X150:When Jaguar replaced the X100 XK8 in 2006 with the X150 XK series, it wasn’t just an update - it was a statement. Ian Callum’s design gave the XK a modern, athletic profile while retaining the timeless elegance that defines a true Jaguar grand tourer. Configureable as sleek coupé or fabric roof convertible, powered initially by the naturally aspirated 4.2-litre V8, with the range extending to the more performance-oriented XKR. Even after the 2009 facelift - which focused primarily on the interior, along with subtle updates to the bumpers and light clusters - the XK’s elegant silhouette remained virtually unchanged, ensuring early examples still look "fresh" and up to date 20 years later. The XK offered true grand tourer comfort, with heated leather seats, air conditioning, cruise control and a driver-focused layout designed for effortless long-distance motoring.In today’s market, the X150 occupies a compelling position. Values are still accessible, making it an attractive entry point for enthusiasts seeking classic Jaguar style without breaking the bank. Yet with its overall refinement, useability and dependability - the last of Jaguar’s naturally aspirated V8s is increasingly recognised as a future collectible. For those looking to invest in a "modern classic" that combines performance, elegance and comfort - the XK 4.2 is a standout proposition today.This XK 4.2 Convertible:The car on offer here, registration number 43-SZ-SK, is an original Dutch car that was first registered on the 23rd of June 2006. Finished in timeless Liquid Silver Metallic over a Black softgrain leather upholstery with black softtop and showing a mere 95.500 km's from new (NAP certified). It’s a nicely specified example with all the right options. In addition to the excellent standard equipment - such as bi-xenon headlights, 10-way adjustable softgrain leather seats and a 10-speaker Alpine audio system - this one also features optional keyless entry and beautiful staggered 20" Kalimnos wheels. Although RDW records indicate this is indeed an original Dutch car, it is likely that it spent a few years abroad between its delivery in 2006 and 2010 as the NAP certificate indicates that the current registration started in May 2010 at 62.000 km's.Service history is paramount on these, and it comes with service recorded in both the service booklet as well as a Jaguar VIN export indicating all the specific works carried out over the years. The last service on this one was carried out at 87.236 km's on 12/11/2024 with marque experts "The Jagtype" in Woerden - according to the Jaguar service booklet. Accompanied by all original booklets in the black leather pouch, two keys, complete toolkit with spare tire as well as the original wind deflector. Booted with 4 good Dunlop SP Sport Maxx tires - this Jaguar needs for nothing before being used and (besides the usual signs of use after 95.000 km's) still presents impressively well! Everything is working and the car performs faultless. We're offering this car on behalf of the owner, an enthusiast who knows his Jags and always has taste for the great examples!Bite-size:The X150 XK is ageing beautifully and presents as a great purchase in today's market. This example benefits from a warranted low mileage and boasts a great specification!