I do know that only about 110,000 XJS's were produced from 1976 (first model year launch) through 1996 (last year), which tells me only about 10K per year were produced on average = pretty low production.
edited to add...
The breakdown by type (but not year) can be found here
http://www.jag-lovers.org/books/xj-s/01-TheXJS.html
I have a 88 jag xjs v12 and the gas tank is a 21 gallon.
There is no meaning to the initials XJS. It is the model name for a Jaguar car. The Jaguar XJS is a luxury car and was produced by the British manufacturer between 1975 and 1996.
To much for anyone who wants to know.
type G
It's in the trunk behind the spare inside the tank.
About 280bhp (claimed). More like 250 in reality
The Jaguar XJS is a luxury model car that was produced from 1975 to 1996. Research has not provided anything specific regarding important features but this vehicle is said to be very aerodynamic. The Jaguar XJS has also been very popular in motorsport.
A 1986 Jaguar XJS typically requires about 8 quarts of oil when including the oil filter change. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as variations may exist based on engine type and specific configurations. Always ensure to use the appropriate oil type for optimal performance.
top gear had one that went to 150 mph easy with no mods
Produced by a British manufacturer, the Jaguar XJS was first released onto the luxury automobile market in 1975. The line was discontinued however, in 1996, releasing only one model that year.
2o ohms to 200 ohms is what i'm getting on my 87 model
The 1990 Jaguar XJS Rouge Collection was a limited edition model, with only 100 units produced. This special edition featured unique styling and luxury enhancements, distinguishing it from standard XJS models. The Rouge Collection was part of Jaguar's efforts to create exclusive variants to appeal to collectors and enthusiasts.