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The Jaguar E-TYPE Coupe '61 is a road car produced by Jaguar. It first appeared in Gran Turismo 4 and has been featured in all subsequent mainline games. Although not initially available in Gran Turismo Sport, it was later introduced as part of Update 1.29, released on November 6, 2018.

Colors[]

Seventeen colors are available for this car:

  • Carmen Red
  • Imperial Maroon
  • Claret
  • Cream
  • Pearl Grey
  • Mist Grey
  • Opalescent Silver Grey Metallic
  • Opalescent Gunmetal
  • Opalescent Bronze Metallic
  • Opalescent Silver Blue Metallic
  • Cotswold Blue
  • Opalescent Dark Blue Metallic
  • Indigo Blue
  • Opalescent Dark Green Metallic
  • Sherwood Green
  • British Racing Green
  • Black

In-game description[]

"A landmark sportscar that hinted at a new era of cars with its advanced ideas."

The origins of Jaguar trace all the way back to 1922, when Sir William Lyons began gathering collaborators to start producing a motorcycle sidecar known as the "combination".

By 1961, Jaguar had become the premiere British car maker, solidifying that position with its new 2-seat sports car called the E-Type.

For the engine, Jaguar used its trusty 3781-cc DOHC inline-6 with triple SU carbs that was used in the XK series since 1949. In E-Type trim, it produced 265 HP at 5500 rpm. But everything else about the car was the result of forward thinking. The E-Type was the last model with which Lyons, already withdrawing from the forefront, would be directly involved with. The long, wide, and low body proportion was inspired by the C- and D-Type racing cars, characterized by its curvaceous shape and flowing lines. In addition to the convertible, the E-Type line included a fixed head coupe with a side-opening tailgate.

The E-Type was a light car, weighing only 1219 kg. This helped make the car especially quick and agile. Top speed was 130 mph, and it ran from zero to 62.1 mph in 7.2 seconds.

Given this performance, the roughly $25,000 price tag at the time was extremely reasonable. In all, 7,820 E-Types were produced through 1964, and of those, about 90 percent crossed the Atlantic Ocean and landed in the United States.

Café (GT7)[]

Hideo Kodama[]

Aspiring to tone down the D-Type racer somewhat, car designer Malcolm Sayer... Gave Jaguar something that was aerodynamic, modern, and dynamic. That was this E-Type. Though its engine was from a XK150 of the previous decade, this monocoque racer was thoroughly modern. It's truly a thing of beauty!

Acquisition[]

Game Buy From Location Credits Win From Event
Gran Turismo 4 --- --- British GT Series
Gran Turismo PSP Jaguar Dealership 50,930 ---
Gran Turismo 5 Used Car Dealership 38,504 ---
Gran Turismo 6 Jaguar Dealership 50,930 ---
Gran Turismo Sport Brand Central 170,000 ---
Gran Turismo 7 Legend Car Dealership 227,000[1] ---

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Notes[]

  1. Price as of June 2023
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