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Overview[]

The 1991 Jaguar XJR-15 (formerly known as the 1990 Luxor P250/Panther XP250 ) is a British supercar in Driving Empire that was originally added to the game as a limited vehicle on May 19, 2023, along with the 2027 Beam 3. The vehicle was made available from May 19 -26, 2023 with a price tag of $1,900,000, which resulted in 29,122 units sold.

On April 19, 2024, the car came back as an on-sale licensed vehicle in the Cars & Motorcycles Dealership. Players who originally owned the previous model will automatically receive this model in their inventory.

The model is mostly based on the Jaguar XJR-15, a two-seater sports car produced by Jaguar Sport, a subsidiary of Jaguar and Tom Walkinshaw Racing between 1990 and 1992.

Performance[]

For its performance as a limited vehicle, it features one of the best accelerations and brakes with above-average handling, and average top speed. Although, the car despite being quite easy to use, its slightly buggy and unstable. Though, its stats make it considerably one of the fastest to be used on Drag, but one of the worst to be used on Circuit and Cross Country. The stats also give the car an average performance on Highway and an above-average performance on Drawbridge Sprint. Overall, it's just another collector's car for you to buy if you have money to spare.

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Trivia[]

  • This is the first off-brand Jaguar that has been added to Driving Empire.
  • This is the second off-brand limited vehicle that has been added to Driving Empire.
  • When the car initially released, its brake lights were solid. This was changed to be more transparent a week later.
  • Unlike its real life counterpart, the in-game model's front hood cannot be opened, considering it doesn't feature any storage compartments or any extra instruments for the front end of the car.
  • The rear trunk of the car when it initially released had its animation clipping through some parts of the vehicle's engine bay. This ended up being fixed a couple minutes later.
  • For some reason, the car reuses the Jesko's original rims despite custom rims being already made for it.
    • Though, this has been a trend for many of the off-brand vehicles that have been released, so its not worth something to fuss about, but worth to the point out.
  • Since it debut, the car has remained sold out in the limited section of the Cars & Motorcycles Dealership for over 78 days.
  • On September 29, 2023, the car's brand name was changed from 'Panther' to 'Luxor'.
  • On April 19, 2024, the car has been licensed and is now known as '1990 Jaguar XJR-15'
  • The old one-off model featured many differences to its real-life counterpart. For example, instead of pop-up headlights for the front, the older in-game model was given round headlights. The rear was also changed to feature square brake and indicator lights. The rear wing of the car was also changed to less closely resemble its real-life counterpart.