2010 Jaguar Goodwood Special XKR makes lime-green debut at Goodwood

The fastest Jaguar ever, the XFR Prototype, made its UK debut at the 2009 Goodwood Festival of Speed. The model first made its debut during the record-breaking run at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah last November, where it hit a top speed of 225.675 mph.
The XFR was joined by this one-off Jaguar XKR at the Sunday Times Supercar run, driven by Mike Cross, Jaguar’s Chief Engineer of Vehicle Integrity.
Along with performance enhancements and a louder exhaust, the one-off lime green Jaguar XKR Goodwood Special features 21-inch wheels and a lowered ride-height. Other details include a satin graphite detailing to the front grilles, headlights, door mirrors, side window surrounds, rear signature blade and bonnet louvres.
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2010 Jaguar Goodwood Special XKR:
- By: The Daily Auto Editor
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