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Fast cat: Amped-up ‘R-S GT’ is to Jaguar as ‘Black edition’ is to Mercedes-Benz

Jaguar XJR and XKR-S GT
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We didn’t write much about Jaguar until very recently – and for good reason. Jaguar simply wasn’t doing much to capture our attention. But with the 2014 F-Type, the limited run XKR-S GT, and the soon to be unveiled XFR-S, the iconic British brand has captured our attention.

For those of you who missed the Jaguar XKR-S GT’s debut during the New York Auto Show this year, it’s a stripped-down, hand-built, no-compromises racecar designed specifically for the track and aimed at wealthy enthusiasts and Jag collectors. The 542-horsepower XKR-S GT will make a 0-60 run in 3.9 seconds. Initially only 30 examples were to be built. After the huge amount of press it received, however, Jag has upped production to 50.

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Speaking with Edmunds, Wayne Burgess, Jaguar’s design studio director revealed that the “GT” moniker would rival Mercedes-Benz AMG Black edition cars and each Jag GT would be hand-built for an extremely limited run.

Along those lines, “R” will designate the high-end level of each standard model with “R-S” being given more extreme versions.

Which vehicles in the Jaguar lineup will receive R-S and R-S GT after their names? Burgess wouldn’t say definitively.

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Our guess? Most. With the XFR-S set to debut at Goodwood later this year, we wouldn’t be surprised if an R-S GT variant wasn’t far off. The one we really can’t wait to see is the F-Type R-S GT. We know however, we’ll have to wait a while before we see that as the model just went on sale for the first time last month.

Which Jaguars would you like to see fitted with the R-S GT badge? Tell us in the comment section below.

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