Spy Shots: New Jaguar F-Type Coupe, This Is Really It!
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Spy Shots: New Jaguar F-Type Coupe, This Is Really It!



As fate would have it, just a couple of hours after we showed you why we weren't (fully) buying into Jaguar's claims that the patent renders of the F-Type Coupe were of the C-X16 Concept, our spy photographer dropped the first shots of the actual production model caught on a public road.

From what we can tell by looking at these images, the F-Type Coupe looks identical to the vehicle in the patent renders right up to the mirrors (same ones used on the Roadster) and with a few negligible differences, to the C-X16 Concept as well, which in our eyes, is very positive…

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