MARKET ANALYSIS
SVR (2019 to 2025)

The Jaguar F-Pace SVR, the high-performance pinnacle of Jaguar's internal combustion SUV range, officially concluded its global production run in December 2025 with the final unit—a black SVR—rolling off the Solihull assembly line to be preserved by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust. In the 2026 Australian market, this vehicle is currently celebrated as a "blue-chip" farewell to the legendary 5.0L supercharged V8, with market values for remaining new stock starting at $155,296 AUD for the SVR 575 Edition and peaking at $182,235 AUD for the ultra-exclusive SVR 575 Ultimate Edition. This Australian-exclusive "Ultimate" variant is limited to just 60 units and features four unique paint finishes, including Ligurian Black Satin and Sorrento Yellow, which has significantly boosted its desirability among performance enthusiasts and long-term collectors. The buyer pool in 2026 consists primarily of loyalist "petrol-heads" and luxury SUV buyers who are looking to secure the 423kW "roaring" exhaust note of the supercharged V8 before the brand's all-electric rebirth. Locally, liquidity for these final SVR models is exceptionally high, as 2026 buyers recognise them as a permanent piece of automotive history that offers a visceral, mechanical soul that its German and upcoming electric rivals struggle to replicate.
The Jaguar F-Pace SVR, the high-performance pinnacle of Jaguar's internal combustion SUV range, officially concluded its global production run in December 2025 with the final unit—a black SVR—rolling off the Solihull assembly line to be preserved by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust. In the 2026 Australian market, this vehicle is currently celebrated as a "blue-chip" farewell to the legendary 5.0L supercharged V8, with market values for remaining new stock starting at $155,296 AUD for the SVR 57…


