MARKET ANALYSIS
Project 7 (2015 to 2016)

The Jaguar F-Type Project 7, a strictly limited-edition roadster inspired by the triple Le Mans-winning D-Type, was produced globally between 2015 and 2016 as a hand-built product of Jaguar's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO). With a total worldwide run of just 250 units—only 10 of which were officially delivered to Australia—this car is among the rarest modern Jaguars in existence, featuring a distinctive rear fairing and a 423kW supercharged V8 that allows a 0-100km/h sprint in just 3.9 seconds. In the 2026 Australian market, the Project 7 is a "holy grail" for collectors, with market values currently estimated between $450,000 and $580,000 AUD, though a low-kilometre example in British Racing Green can command significantly higher at specialist auctions. Its desirability is driven by its unique "speedster" silhouette, carbon-ceramic brakes, and its status as the most powerful rear-wheel-drive F-Type ever made, attracting an elite buyer pool of Jaguar completionists, high-prestige car collectors, and investors seeking an alternative to the Ferrari Monza or Porsche Speedster. Locally, liquidity is exceptionally low because the original ten owners rarely trade their vehicles, meaning that in 2026, finding an Australian-delivered unit for sale often requires a private treaty rather than a public listing.
The Jaguar F-Type Project 7, a strictly limited-edition roadster inspired by the triple Le Mans-winning D-Type, was produced globally between 2015 and 2016 as a hand-built product of Jaguar's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO). With a total worldwide run of just 250 units—only 10 of which were officially delivered to Australia—this car is among the rarest modern Jaguars in existence, featuring a distinctive rear fairing and a 423kW supercharged V8 that allows a 0-100km/h sprint in just 3.9 seconds…

