Jaguar E-Type

vs

Jaguar XJ13

UK vs UK — 1971 vs 1966

Jaguar E-Type (1971)
Jaguar XJ13 (1966)
Specifications
E-Type Series III V12 RoadsterXJ13 Prototype
Horsepower272 hp502 hp
Torque304 lb-ft360 lb-ft
Engine Size5,343 cc4,994 cc
0-60 mph6.4 sec3.4 sec
Top Speed150 mph174 mph
¼ Mile14.5 sec11.2 sec
Weight3,307 lbs2,000 lbs
Wheelbase2,667 mm2,438 mm
Length4,686 mm4,300 mm
Units Produced15,2871
Original MSRP$6,900
Value (Excellent)$180,000
Collectibility9/1010/10
Rarity5/1010/10
The Verdict

Numbers favor the 1966 Jaguar XJ13 Prototype with more power, quicker acceleration, higher top speed. The 1971 Jaguar E-Type Series III V12 Roadster offers its unique character, and has its own devoted following. For those who let their heart decide, either car delivers a rewarding ownership experience.

Overview

Jaguar has long offered a diverse lineup, and comparing the 1971 Jaguar E-Type Series III V12 Roadster with the 1966 Jaguar XJ13 Prototype highlights the breadth of the marque's engineering philosophy. The 1966 Jaguar XJ13 Prototype holds a clear advantage in raw power with 502 hp compared to 272 hp, a 230-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Jaguar E-Type uses a V12 SOHC displacing 5,343 cc, while the Jaguar XJ13 relies on a V12 DOHC with 4,994 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1966 Jaguar XJ13 Prototype edges ahead at 3.4 seconds versus 6.4 seconds. The Jaguar XJ13 carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 1307 lbs lighter. Rarity plays a significant role here — with only 1 units built, the 1966 Jaguar XJ13 Prototype is considerably scarcer than the Jaguar E-Type's 15,287 examples.